
What we’re about
Welcome all Backyard Growers & Soil Health Enthusiasts!
Join our community of gardeners, homesteaders, and natural living enthusiasts who want better-tasting, nutrient-rich food without chemicals or herbicides.
Our Club will get together for various meetups:
- Local meetups at farmers markets
- Swap gardening tips
- Share harvests -no zucchini ;)
- Rotating potlucks featuring dishes straight from the garden.
We also will meet the first Saturday of each month for hands-on soil education workshops with Barefoot Asa, founder of SoilMattersMost.com learning the microbiology and mineral balance that make plants thrive. Each month will focus on what is relevant for that season.
Whether you’re growing vegetables, herbs, or even lush, healthy grass, you’ll find the knowledge, support, and community to take your growing skills to the next level.
Come for the learning, stay for the connection — and discover how to grow healthier soil, plants, and food naturally.
September Soil Care: The Fall Transition Plan for Regenerative Growers
While plants start winding down, soil life is quietly ramping up for one last burst before winter dormancy. What you do now sets the stage for next
spring’s health, resilience, and nutrient density.
We will be meeting in our heirloom tomato garden for this workshop. Bring a chair and some water.
Discussion led by Barefoot Asa, founder of SoilMattersMost.com
Donations always welcome, but FREE to attend
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September Soil Care: The Fall Transition Plan for Regenerative Growers
While plants start winding down, soil life is quietly ramping up for one last burst before winter dormancy. What you do now sets the stage for next
spring’s health, resilience, and nutrient density.We will be meeting in our heirloom tomato garden for this workshop. Bring a chair and some water.
Discussion led by Barefoot Asa, founder of SoilMattersMost.com
Donations always welcome, but FREE to attend