Soil Health
Chemical Harmony: Balancing Nutrients for Healthy Growth – iSe ofrece en español!
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project 733 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA, United StatesUnlock the mysteries of soil and plant chemistry in our Chemical Harmony Workshop. Dive into the fascinating realm of nutrient management and soil analysis as we explore the intricate balance of elements essential for healthy plant growth. Through engaging activities and hands-on demonstrations, participants will learn how to collect soil samples effectively and analyze chemical properties using refractometers and soil probes. From understanding nutrient chelation to the basics of fermentation techniques, this workshop offers valuable insights into optimizing soil fertility and promoting sustainable agriculture. Join us to discover the secrets hidden within the soil and harness the power of chemistry to nurture thriving ecosystems and bountiful harvests. This workshop is offered without cost. A light lunch will be provided.
Layered Learning: Leaf Mulch in Practice
Hopestill Farm 117 Mill St., Sherborn, United StatesCurious about using free, organic, and readily available on-site inputs to improve your raised bed system? Hopestill Farm builds healthy soil by largely avoiding tilling, using leaf mulch as a key ally in a low-till approach. Leaves are filled with nutrients and carbon, making them an excellent amendment. Hopestill’s farmers have found the effects on the soil to be truly remarkable —and while there are still struggles with persistent weeds like quackgrass, they have a lot of lessons and success stories to share. At this relaxed on-farm dinner and discussion, we’ll be gathering around the practice of using leaf mulch in a no-till system: the benefits, challenges and tools to make it work. Bring your questions and experiences to share with the group!
Ecological Landscaping & Soil Health
Resilient Roots/ Barnstable Land Trust - Fuller Farm 995 Cotuit Rd. (Rte 149), Marstons Mills, United StatesAre you looking to improve your landscaping and gardening techniques, [...]
Soil Health Bi-Monthly Community Call
OnlineWe are excited to invite you to our bimonthly Soil Health Calls! These calls are designed to provide a platform for farmers, researchers, and experts to share their knowledge, experiences, and insights on soil health. Our aim is to create a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about improving soil health. Our calls will cover a range of topics related to soil health, including soil biology, organic matter, nutrient management, and any topic of relevance to the NOFA community and beyond. We will also have guest speakers who will share their expertise and insights on the latest developments in the field.