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Some elementary schools in the Great Falls Public School system now have bokashi cold composting systems installed and are composting their food waste from the cafeteria and snacks.  

CAPTAIN COMPOST CELEBRATES all of his team members at the schools and they work together to produce "good dirt" - let's look for some school gardens soon.

Pictures of students helping separate the yummies from the yuckies:

  Meadowlark School CrusadersLewis & Clark Crusaders dumping the goodsSacajawea Crusaders - very cool apron!Roosevelt Crusader separating yummies from yuckies and helping younger students


Prairie View Elementary in Conrad is doing bokashi bucket composting with their cafeteria food waste, and trenching the fermented material in their school garden.


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Gardens from Garbage is a program of Sunburst Unlimited, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit Corporation in Great Falls, Montana

 Mission Statement:  Our mission is to educate and guide youth, organizations and communities in  

                         developing sustainable local food sources, highlighted by our Westside Orchard Garden.                                                                                                                  

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