Healthy Soil

Compost, mulch, biochar, cover crops, No Dig and other soil stewardship techniques makes for great soil. Soil building practices are becoming more valuable each day. Icon can indicate a point or an area.

Healthy Soil
Healthy Soil
Community Garden

There are established plantings of blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, asparagus, artichokes, and rhubarb, plus a worm bin and compost pile bins.

Shy Acre Farm
Healthy Soil
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Organic or Local Food
Ag Education / Farm-to-Table School
Composting Site
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Regenerative Landscape
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Food Event / Festival
City Farm or Community Farm
Greenhouse
Vermiculture

A small (not quite an acre) farm planned to support nearby neighbors with food and beauty.

Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Organic or Local Food

From the beginnings, almost 20 years ago, RoseWind Cohousing’s envisioned site plan showed a large community garden area in the big central field.

Shooting Star Farms
Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Organic or Local Food
Artisanal Food or Local Flavor
CSA or Box Scheme
Food Gathering Site
Regenerative Landscape
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Greenhouse
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees

Located in Port Townsend Washington, we’re surrounded by forests and farms in a rural-residential neighborhood, where people come to learn how to grow food through our CSA work-trade, edible plant sales, tours, classes, and internships (wwoofing).

Natembea
Healthy Soil
Organic or Local Food
Composting Site
Nursery or Garden Shop
Food Processing
Farm Animals
Regenerative Landscape
Beekeeping
Food Gathering Site
Edible Landscape
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Farm
Greenhouse
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Native Plants / Food Forest
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees

Natembea is a cooperative farm project located on a 97-acre expanse of pasture, woods, and wetlands at the edge of Port Townsend, Washington. The farm was purchased by Devon and David Pablo Cohn in 2016 with the mission of preserving the land for community benefit while honoring its history as a family farm. Natembea practices sustainable agriculture, relying on interlocking resources and minimizing off-farm inputs, with no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers applied. The farm is significant for its agricultural importance and is part of efforts to protect working farmland in the region.

Nine Hills Farm
Healthy Soil
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Native Plants / Food Forest
Farm Animals
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Regenerative Landscape

https://eatlocalfirst.org/listing/nine-hills-farm/

Far Reaches Farm
Healthy Soil
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Native Plants / Food Forest
Edible Landscape
Regenerative Landscape
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees

Far Reaches Farm is a rare plant specialty nursery in Port Townsend, Washington with thousands of plant taxa represented in our collection!  We make our extraordinary plants available to everyone in the US through our mail order nursery. The pandemic has greatly impacted our staffing levels and negatively influenced the local labor force as well. We can’t see being able to reopen for onsite shopping here anytime in the foreseeable future. Fortunately mail order has been very good. For those of you who miss walking around the gardens, members of the Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy are welcome to visit by appointment, and those picking up orders in person are welcome as well please just let us know in advance!

Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Food Gathering Site
Volunteer Site
Greenhouse
Organic or Local Food
Composting Site
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
No Spray Zone
Irrigation /  Water Source

For more information:

Healthy Soil
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Child Friendly Site
Senior Friendly Site
Composting Site
Recycling
Food Gathering Site
Farm Animals
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Eco Landscaping

I want to show that resources like the earth matter farm could help reduce climate change.

Blazzing Saddles
Healthy Soil
Bicycle Site
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Unsustainable Land Use
Cleaned-up or Rebuilt Site
Eco Landscaping
Wetlands
Natural Corridor or Greenway
Water Feature
Shaded Boulevard
Drinking Water Source
Future Redevelopment Space
Eco Design or Planning Feature
Waterfront or Riverside Park
Geological Feature
Spring Blossoms
Native Forest or Plants
Community Garden
Food Gathering Site
Special Tree
Rapidly Renewable Plants
Autumn Leaves
Public Forest or Natural Area
Garden
Skateboard Site
Snow Activity
Sailing or Row Boat Launch
Scenic Vista
Park or Recreation Area
Swimming
Canoe or Kayak Site
Eco Tour or Nature Walk
Camping
Dog Run
Sports Site or Play with Nature
Public Space or Square
Sunrise or Sunset Site
Star Gazing Site
Duck Pond
Migration Zone
Protected or Cultivated Habitat
Wildlife Center or Zoo
Coastal Habitat
Insect Watching Site
Wildlife Habitat
Amphibian Habitat
Aquatic Habitat
Bird and Wildlife Watching
Farm Animals
Significant Habitat
Local Business
Resilience Training / Development
Employment / Business Support
Social Enterprise / Co-op
Green Tech / Green New Deal
Sad Sight - Needs Attention
Mutual Aid
Recovery Superhero
Collaboration Hub
Eco-Justice Organization
Memorial / Site of Conscience
Public Restroom
Wifi Spot
Public Charging Station
Physical Distance Design
Mask Up - Crowded Place
Bicycle Site
Wheelchair Accessible
Pedestrianized Space
Free Speech Zone / Communication Station
Community Garden
Public Space / Square
Bird & Wildlife Watching
Park - Open Space - Eco Active Area
Cool Spot
Protected / Restored Habitat
Lively Spot
Culture Without Crowding
Outdoor Dining
Volunteer Site / Coordinator
Eco-Spiritual Site
People of Place - Indigenous Culture
Testing Station
Vaccine / Critical Supplies
Farm With Animals
Wash Hands Here
Farmers or Local Market
Organic or Local Food
Healthy Dining
Picnic Spot or Healthy Dining
Artisanal Food or Local Flavor
Landmark Dining/Pub
Plant-based or Vegan
Free Fridge or Food Rescue or Community Larder
Refill Here / Bulk
Coop / Social Enterprise
Indigenous Culture
Food Hub
Food Desert
Ag Education / Farm-to-Table School
Farm Stand
Composting Site
CSA or Box Scheme
Nursery or Garden Shop
You-pick
Agritourism / Farm Museum
Tasting Room
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Tool Library
Rooftop Farm
Food Processing
Fair Trade
Seed Bank
Reusable Materials
Eco Art / Food Art
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Community Kitchen
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
Food Bank
Food Gathering Site
Beekeeping
Edible Landscape
Hydroponic or Aquaponics / Coastal Agriculture
Farm Animals
Slow Food Style
Regenerative Landscape
Dead Zone
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Food Event / Festival
No Spray Zone
Farm
Native Plants / Food Forest
City Farm or Community Farm
Allotment Garden
Agricultural Land Reserve / Land Trust
Community Garden
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Greenhouse
Vermiculture
Aquaculture
Conventional Farm Runoff / Emissions
Invasive Species
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees
Grazing Area /  Silvopasture
Irrigation /  Water Source
Volunteer Site
Eco Expert
Eco Club or Organization
Poor Labor Practice
Significant Organization or Agency
Gentrification
Cultural Performance
Local Music
Traditional Way of Life
Art Spot
Community Center
Child Friendly Site
Memorial or Site of conscience
Alternative Health Resource
Lively Spot
Archaeological Site
Traditional Neighborhood
Museum
Artisan or Art Studio
Historical feature
Eco-Spiritual Site
Senior Friendly Site
Cultural Site
Diverse Neighborhood
Military Site
Prison or Detention Center
Hospital
Government Office
School
Incinerator
Solid Waste Transfer Station
Place of Worship
WC or Public Restroom
Landmark Dining Pub
Landfill
Energy Infrastructure
Waste Water Treatment Plant
Information Kiosk
Landmark
Cemetery
Pollution Monitor
Special Site
Online Resource
Environmental Education
Independent or Eco Media
Appointment Needed
Eco Information
Green School
Public Library
Eco Certification
Green Maps Available
Wifi Spot

A good alternative to gas-powered vehicles is biking.

Winter Scarecrow at Bradner
Bradner Gardens Park
Healthy Soil
Food Gathering Site
Community Garden
Picnic Spot or Healthy Dining
Reusable Materials
Composting Site
Public Space or Square
Bird and Wildlife Watching
Eco Landscaping
Art Spot
Local Music
Volunteer Site
Significant Habitat
Child Friendly Site
Lively Spot
Senior Friendly Site
Environmental Education
Wheelchair Accessible
Bicycle Site

Grow winter crops such as mustard greens, kale, and chard.  Grow cover crops such as clover and rye.  Mulch beds with leaves, greens and coffee.Follow us at facebook.com/bradnergardens and read about us on the Seattle Parks website.

Healthy Soil
Ag Education / Farm-to-Table School
Organic or Local Food
Irrigation /  Water Source
Vermiculture
Regenerative Landscape
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Composting Site

Classroom Garden Educator: Isabel Dubois - isabeldubois18@gmail.com

Siempre Verde Garden
Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Snow Activity
Composting Site
Food Gathering Site
Bird and Wildlife Watching
Volunteer Site
Art Spot
Historical feature
Ecotourism Resource

Everyone can view the garden, year round! The composting areas are active all the time, providing soil for spring planting. There are several birds and squirrels living at Siempre Verde, too, as well as majestic hawks looking for lunch. The colorful graffiti always draws comments. People with raised beds continue to harvest hardy greens like kale, collards, etc. 

Bridge Farm Community
Healthy Soil
Community Farm / Coop Garden
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Volunteer Site
Eco Expert

https://bridgefarmbristol.co.uk

The Gateway Garden
Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Volunteer Site
Cleaned-up or Rebuilt Site
Edible Landscape
Food Gathering Site
Eco Expert
Organic or Local Food
Picnic Spot or Healthy Dining
You-pick
No Spray Zone
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
Child Friendly Site
Allotment Garden
Greenhouse
Composting Site
Natural Corridor or Greenway
Environmental Education
Eco Landscaping
Organic or Local Food
Spring Blossoms
Special Site
Public Space / Square
Composting Site
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Native Plants / Food Forest

This new community garden was established in early 2024 on site of an old garden, established on derelict land once occupied by housing. Thisd garden includes raised beds (including wheelchair accessible ones), tea shed, toolstore, herb and bee nectar/pollen plantings, wildflower meadows, bug hotel, compost heaps, hedge. Volunteers welcome. Some beds managed by local groups, others by volunteers. including local schools and nurseries, mental health groups and other community groups.

Putting Green Garden
Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Volunteer Site
Edible Landscape
Child Friendly Site
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
Organic or Local Food
Insect Watching Site
Scenic Vista
Park or Recreation Area
Food Gathering Site
Eco Landscaping
Pedestrian Friendly

Campbeltown Putting Green is operated by SKDT under licence from Argyll & Bute Council. It is normally open during the summer months (Mar - Sept) and is much loved by locals and visitors alike. Alongside the Putticg Green " Club House" there is small community garden designed for children and consisting mostly of fruit shrubs and herbs. 

Healthy Soil
City Farm or Community Farm
Community Garden
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
Protected or Cultivated Habitat
Ecotourism Resource
Allotment Garden
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees

位於詔安街260巷內,原為菸酒公賣局的廢棄宿舍,面積約為86坪。陳玟如里長自民國99年起,整合市府及社區資源,於100年先將其改建為「厝邊花園」。104年時,呼應柯文哲市長大力推動的「田園城市」政策,因此在工務局公園路燈工程管理處的指導協助下,再度進行修整,終於成為現今的「歡喜菜園」。

Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Volunteer Site
Reuse
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well Being

The Governor's Island Harbor School farm is a small-medium sized super clean farm in front of the school and thrives with wildlife. Even though there's trash and recycling bins all over the island there is still a lot of trash around the island, however this problem can be easily solved by the community picking up any trash they see and properly sorting it.  This is very important because properly sorting materials can result in healthy soil for food to grow, and less pollution.  Organic collection is collect at the school and turned into compost.  By using food scraps and waste it can benefit the harbor farm by making nice soil for food to grow.  Additionally to help with zero waste you can re-use and recycle objects so that it doesn't go to waste! We do this work with Earth Matter. See more info:  https://earthmatter.org/

Healthy Soil
Community Garden
Organic or Local Food
Picnic Spot or Healthy Dining
Artisanal Food or Local Flavor
Indigenous Culture
Composting Site
Regenerative Landscape
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
No Spray Zone
Irrigation /  Water Source
Volunteer Site

This is a new garden as of April 2024. 

Healthy Soil
You-pick
Nursery or Garden Shop
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Fair Trade
Seed Bank
Tool Library
Rooftop Farm
Reusable Materials
Eco Art / Food Art
Food Processing
Community Kitchen
Food Bank
Food Gathering Site
Beekeeping
Slow Food Style
Farm Animals
Hydroponic or Aquaponics / Coastal Agriculture
Edible Landscape
Regenerative Landscape
Pollinator Garden / Botanical Garden
Dead Zone
Vegetables Growing Here / Raised Beds
No Spray Zone
Food Event / Festival
Herb Garden / Medicinal Plants
Farm
Eco Agriculture or Permaculture
Conventional Farm Runoff / Emissions
Grazing Area /  Silvopasture
Agricultural Land Reserve / Land Trust
Invasive Species
Greenhouse
City Farm or Community Farm
Allotment Garden
Vermiculture
Native Plants / Food Forest
Irrigation /  Water Source
Orchard / Fruit and Nut Trees
Aquaculture
Community Garden
SDG 14 - Life Below Water

Healthy Soil
Farmers or Local Market
Composting Site
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
Tasting Room
Low Carbon / Carbon Sink
Organic or Local Food
Refill Here / Bulk

Year Round, Sundays!Drop your food scraps and textiles here, and check times and who's at the market here This is a favorite Greenmarket, based on Ave A & East 7th, a real crossroads.  Organic, local, heathy, diverse!

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