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Aiding Bioremediation Using Mineral Amendments

April 11, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Arlington Garden in Pasadena

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Arlington Garden in Pasadena

About Event

Join us on Sat 4/11 to learn about and practice applying mineral amendments like zeolite and biochar in this hands-on workshop, as part of Arlington Garden’s ongoing Post Fire series with Soilwise. His free, hands-on workshop on bioremediation using mineral amendments, part of Arlington Garden’s Post Fire series with Soilwise. Learn some approaches and techniques used to heal soil health in this workshop led by Dr. Daisy Rojas Vargas and Do Kyung Lee of Soilwise This is the first of two bioremediation demonstration projects taking place in the garden, with a second workshop – a Planting a Phytoremediation Demonstration Garden – taking place on Saturday, April 25. Save the date!

We’ll focus on the applications of minerals to aid the bioremediation process with a hands-on application of zeolite, crushed oyster shells, and biochar to the lower portion of the Arlington Garden’s service road nearest to Pasadena Avenue. Minerals and mineral-organic materials, such as zeolite and biochar, are able to sequester heavy metals found in the soil. When heavy metals are sequestered, they become less bioavailable in the topsoil, the air, and in the plants. This, along with bioremediation with fungi, compost, and plants, can improve soil health and make the soil around us safer.

This soil amendment application is taking place in the area of the garden that receives the highest amount of vehicle traffic for deliveries and services, and is closest to a major thoroughfare. Please wear long sleeves, pants, and closed-toe shoes. Bring a bottle of water as well. Masks and gloves will be provided, or you may bring your own.

Limited space is available and capped at a max of 20 people.

Location

Arlington Garden in Pasadena
275 Arlington Dr
Pasadena, CA 91105 United States

Located in a residential neighborhood, Arlington Garden is a public habitat garden and 2.5-acre host to climate-appropriate plants, trees, fungi, root systems, animals, birds, bees, bugs, and people. The Garden is not a public or municipal park, and is a community-founded non-profit 501c3 organization that is largely supported by donations and grants. We are open, with general attendance free of charge, during daylight hours 365 days a year.

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Arlington Garden in Pasadena

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Arlington Garden in Pasadena

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