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By leela |
Modified on May 17th, 2024 at 9:11 pm May 17, 2024 at 9:09 pm |
biochar compost, community garden, Compost Pile, farm, farm stand, Garden, Urban Agriculture, Volunteer Opportunity
By Leela Maps | March 29, 2024 at 7:24 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
From the website:
“Earth Farm 9 is a vegan farm, an edible landscaping service, and an educational platform located in Southwest Florida. We wish to see all humans having an abundance of nutrient dense foods, sustainable living environments, and empowering educational systems. It is our mission to introduce as many people as possible to foods that are not found in standard grocery stores, to physically install systems across the planet that will feed many generations of humans, and to openly share our wisdom through www.earthfarm9.com, our social media platforms, physical publications, & live classes.
We promise to do the best we can at everything we do.
We aim to offer the same quality of service and products that we expect to receive from others. We wish to leave this world a cleaner, yummier, and more colorful place than the way it was when we came here.
Through diligent work and perseverance, we will succeed in our mission. We are not affiliated with any particular religion. We are students of life who want to see all humans live freely, live peacefully, and thrive!”
By leela | October 7, 2023 at 11:35 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, Raw Vegan, tour, tree
By leela | October 6, 2023 at 3:14 pm |
Compost Pile, composting toilet, Garden, houseboat, offgrid, solar
By leela |
Modified on September 4th, 2023 at 8:00 am September 4, 2023 at 7:59 am |
Compost Pile, EcoAction, event, Garden, Garden Party, party, social, Volunteer Opportunity
Please come for as long or as little as you like. Even a quick hello is okay with no need to RSVP. Please read through our volunteer page, it’ll answer a lot of general questions that you may have. There’s always a large variety of different projects taking place at any one given time but generally, we try to fit people where they feel most empowered.
Here is a brief overview of activities available. From gardening to making soil, crafting to lite construction, tinkering to engineering.
Generally, there are four types of activities:
Ecological Light – watering, planting, trimming, spreading wood chips, working with sheep or chickens, general beautification
Ecological Heavy – habitat restoration, tree planting, turning compost
Building Light – building benches, fixing fences, signage, general beautification
Building Heavy – building structures, installing fences & gates, putting up solar, erecting art & sculpture
One thing we ask prior to visiting is filling out our digital waiver, for Adults and Minors
Hope to see you here and learn together!
By leela | June 27, 2023 at 12:47 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
By leela |
Modified on June 15th, 2023 at 2:42 pm June 14, 2023 at 3:21 pm |
community garden, Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, Garden, garden plots, Growspace, Guerrilla Garden, plant, tree
By leela |
Modified on July 3rd, 2023 at 9:45 pm May 31, 2023 at 12:08 pm |
compost, Compost Pile, Compost Toilet Medium, Ecospace, Fire Wood, Free, Future of Food, Hay, source
This is a place where you can deposit & retrieve compost from.
We supplement this compost with grass
FREE load it yourself, available Mondays-Saturdays. Please call 408.867.9527 for instructions.
Need help loading? $10 per yard ($20 minimum, Monday-Friday only. Call 408.867.9527 to make a loading appointment.
Returnees:
Grown in the cool, clear high desert air at our Bird Flat Ranch near Susanville, California, this hay is of the finest quality. Tim Garrod and his son Luke have 40+ years of experience and are well-known for their high farming standards.
Call our Stables Office for availability, pricing, and appointments to purchase our Grass Hay and Alfalfa Hay: 408-876-9527. Available for pick up only; no delivery.
Please contact the Stables Office for availability, pricing, and an appointment to pick up: 408-867-9527.
This is Sítio Semente, a syntropically-managed agroforestry project (AKA food forest).
By leela |
Modified on May 5th, 2023 at 5:23 pm May 5, 2023 at 4:33 pm |
Communal Living, Commune, Compost Pile, coop, EcoHub, EcoResource, Garden
By leela |
Modified on July 5th, 2022 at 8:50 am June 24, 2022 at 6:03 pm |
biochar compost, Compost Pile, Depleted Soil, Garden proposal, Help Request, Lupin Lodge, Soil Erosion, Volunteer Opportunity
Nearby is Chef Michelle’s garden.
Chef Michelle harvests flowers, leaves, herbs, beans and fruits from her garden.
Flowers, Leaves & Herbs | Fruits |
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Add to tumbler and turn it.
Send an email to cynthiamichelleramirez@gmail.com to get on the waitlist for receiving a batch of Chef’s finished compost.
Share how you deploy compost from this pile by copying the link to this 🌱 Garden and paste it in the Source(s) section of a 💚 Compost or a 🖤 Biochar Compost note.
Hoophouse
Chef Michelle can host garden tours on mornings of Monday through Wednesday.
Arrange a tour by sending an email to cynthiamichelleramirez@gmail.com
Nourish Restaurant – Leela Maps says:
[…] Salads include greens and edible flowers from Chef Michelle’s garden. […]
By leela |
Modified on July 5th, 2022 at 10:46 am June 6, 2022 at 6:06 pm |
Compost Pile, Garden proposal, Lupin Gardens, Lupin Lodge, Volunteer Opportunity
Volunteer Opportunity: deposit compost here!
🍂 Browns : Dry leaves, tree debris, torn cardboard
🥗 Greens : Fresh plant clippings, foodwaste, manure, eggshells
🌈 Rainbow : Carcasses, nail clippings, hair, menses, grains, oil, charcoal
Pro tip: cut down on odors and expedite composting by lining the bottom of your container with charcoal & ash from the fire pit
Nearby is my garden.
Land Area/Dimensions:
Share how you deploy compost from this pile by copying the link to this 🌸 Garden and paste it in the Source(s) section of a 💚 Compost or a 🖤 Biochar Compost note.
Plants | Materials |
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Container Plants: Seeded Fruit: Seeds: |
Plants | Materials |
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Container Plants: Seeded Fruit: Seeds: |
Leave a comment below.
Nearby is my garden.
Land Area/Dimensions: 15×110′
Red clay with some loaminess
Grass clippings, coffee grounds, kitchen scraps, house manure with sawdust/hay
Grass
Leave a comment below.
The Synagro Central Valley Compost facility processes municipal sewage (AKA biowaste solids, human feces) and greenwaste into compost, concentrates, and fertilizers to sell to nearby farms. According to their website, they process 99,999 tons* of material annually.
1Part of EBMUD region
Synagro’s profile of this facility
Synagro products include:
*This number may be an artifact of limits in their software.
**This site does not list East Bay Area locations, though according to Synagro’s Facebook Page and the EBMUD website this facility handles their biowaste solids.
EBMUD Water Treatment Plant - Leela Maps says:
[…] to an EBMUD employee, every day 9 trucks transport human manure from this facility to the Central Valley Compost Facility, which is also referenced on the EBMUD […]
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
From the website:
“Earth Farm 9 is a vegan farm, an edible landscaping service, and an educational platform located in Southwest Florida. We wish to see all humans having an abundance of nutrient dense foods, sustainable living environments, and empowering educational systems. It is our mission to introduce as many people as possible to foods that are not found in standard grocery stores, to physically install systems across the planet that will feed many generations of humans, and to openly share our wisdom through www.earthfarm9.com, our social media platforms, physical publications, & live classes.
We promise to do the best we can at everything we do.
We aim to offer the same quality of service and products that we expect to receive from others. We wish to leave this world a cleaner, yummier, and more colorful place than the way it was when we came here.
Through diligent work and perseverance, we will succeed in our mission. We are not affiliated with any particular religion. We are students of life who want to see all humans live freely, live peacefully, and thrive!”
Please come for as long or as little as you like. Even a quick hello is okay with no need to RSVP. Please read through our volunteer page, it’ll answer a lot of general questions that you may have. There’s always a large variety of different projects taking place at any one given time but generally, we try to fit people where they feel most empowered.
Here is a brief overview of activities available. From gardening to making soil, crafting to lite construction, tinkering to engineering.
Generally, there are four types of activities:
Ecological Light – watering, planting, trimming, spreading wood chips, working with sheep or chickens, general beautification
Ecological Heavy – habitat restoration, tree planting, turning compost
Building Light – building benches, fixing fences, signage, general beautification
Building Heavy – building structures, installing fences & gates, putting up solar, erecting art & sculpture
One thing we ask prior to visiting is filling out our digital waiver, for Adults and Minors
Hope to see you here and learn together!
This is a place where you can deposit & retrieve compost from.
We supplement this compost with grass
FREE load it yourself, available Mondays-Saturdays. Please call 408.867.9527 for instructions.
Need help loading? $10 per yard ($20 minimum, Monday-Friday only. Call 408.867.9527 to make a loading appointment.
Returnees:
Grown in the cool, clear high desert air at our Bird Flat Ranch near Susanville, California, this hay is of the finest quality. Tim Garrod and his son Luke have 40+ years of experience and are well-known for their high farming standards.
Call our Stables Office for availability, pricing, and appointments to purchase our Grass Hay and Alfalfa Hay: 408-876-9527. Available for pick up only; no delivery.
Please contact the Stables Office for availability, pricing, and an appointment to pick up: 408-867-9527.
Nearby is Chef Michelle’s garden.
Chef Michelle harvests flowers, leaves, herbs, beans and fruits from her garden.
Flowers, Leaves & Herbs | Fruits |
|
|
Add to tumbler and turn it.
Send an email to cynthiamichelleramirez@gmail.com to get on the waitlist for receiving a batch of Chef’s finished compost.
Share how you deploy compost from this pile by copying the link to this 🌱 Garden and paste it in the Source(s) section of a 💚 Compost or a 🖤 Biochar Compost note.
Hoophouse
Chef Michelle can host garden tours on mornings of Monday through Wednesday.
Arrange a tour by sending an email to cynthiamichelleramirez@gmail.com
Volunteer Opportunity: deposit compost here!
🍂 Browns : Dry leaves, tree debris, torn cardboard
🥗 Greens : Fresh plant clippings, foodwaste, manure, eggshells
🌈 Rainbow : Carcasses, nail clippings, hair, menses, grains, oil, charcoal
Pro tip: cut down on odors and expedite composting by lining the bottom of your container with charcoal & ash from the fire pit
Nearby is my garden.
Land Area/Dimensions:
Share how you deploy compost from this pile by copying the link to this 🌸 Garden and paste it in the Source(s) section of a 💚 Compost or a 🖤 Biochar Compost note.
Plants | Materials |
---|---|
Container Plants: Seeded Fruit: Seeds: |
Plants | Materials |
---|---|
Container Plants: Seeded Fruit: Seeds: |
Leave a comment below.
Nearby is my garden.
Land Area/Dimensions: 15×110′
Red clay with some loaminess
Grass clippings, coffee grounds, kitchen scraps, house manure with sawdust/hay
Grass
Leave a comment below.
The Synagro Central Valley Compost facility processes municipal sewage (AKA biowaste solids, human feces) and greenwaste into compost, concentrates, and fertilizers to sell to nearby farms. According to their website, they process 99,999 tons* of material annually.
1Part of EBMUD region
Synagro’s profile of this facility
Synagro products include:
*This number may be an artifact of limits in their software.
**This site does not list East Bay Area locations, though according to Synagro’s Facebook Page and the EBMUD website this facility handles their biowaste solids.
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