Soil and Plant Health
Growing your own organic food is good for your physical and mental health and it's good for our planet.
Whether you're a beginning gardener or an old hand, TRFW wants to help you get out in the dirt. If you want to learn more about how soil health also connects to human health, this article about soil microbes' effects on human health is a good start and will definitely inspire you to get out there and grown your own delicious, organic produce.
Whether you're a beginning gardener or an old hand, TRFW wants to help you get out in the dirt. If you want to learn more about how soil health also connects to human health, this article about soil microbes' effects on human health is a good start and will definitely inspire you to get out there and grown your own delicious, organic produce.
TRFW's annual Soil Amendment Sale – Every spring you can order compost and other soil amendments in bulk. Save your wallet and your plants! Order with us in January to get bulk pricing and save on freight charges. We'll group your order with those of other local farmers and gardeners so we all share in the savings. In early March, everybody will meet up to get their items and enjoy the day. Proceeds help support Ten Rivers Food Web. Here's how it works:
If you can, please volunteer to help us make it all happen. For info and assistance, email soilamendmentsale@gmail.com |
Growing your own food is not only a personally empowering experience, it can also help improve the health of the soil, local pollinator insects and birds, and inspire your friends, family, and neighbors. There are many incredible local resources to help you with your home-scale garden from seed companies to gardening classes, learn more here. |