Compost distribution day at Sanctuary Community Garden
Spread a fresh compost delivery to garden beds at Sanctuary Community Garden in Aurora — prep plots for the growing season at a multicultural growing community.
Why we picked this
A Saturday morning compost spread at Sanctuary Community Garden in Aurora — physically straightforward work that directly prepares growing space for a diverse community of gardeners. 12 spots available.
Sanctuary Community Garden in Aurora is a diverse growing space where a compost delivery needs to be distributed across the beds before the main growing season gets going. This DUG workday does exactly that: wheelbarrowing and spreading compost to prep the plots.
The work is physical but accessible — no experience required, and all tools are provided. 12 volunteer spots available. All ages welcome.
Sanctuary Community Garden serves a multicultural gardening community in east Aurora, near the intersection of E 17th Ave and Nome St. The compost spread is the kind of maintenance work that makes a direct difference to every gardener who plants there this summer.