Build Your Own Compost/Soil Sifter
BUILD YOUR OWN COMPOST SIFTER
Receive detailed construction plans and see a live demo.
See one at the Learning Garden at Fort Bragg High School
Contact with questions 707-357-7680
BUILD YOUR OWN COMPOST SIFTER
Receive detailed construction plans and see a live demo.
See one at the Learning Garden at Fort Bragg High School
Contact with questions 707-357-7680
The February Floods are here! Despite the seemingly ever-rising tide that is inundating everything, the garden team is still hard at work in the field, seeding, planting, harvesting & hustling to keep the food flowing. In the previous storm about fourteen of the fiberglass roof panels were blown off the Shade House roof; luckily with…
A Winter Solstice Celebration Benefit for Bee Bold Mendocino: the campaign to preserve bees in Mendocino County December 21, 2016 Dinner 6-7:30PM, Dance 7:30PM Caspar Community Center Tickets available at: Beekeeper’s New Years Eve Brown Paper Tickets #2716496 Harvest Market, Fort Bragg Out of This World, Mendocino To celebrate Beekeepers New Years Eve—a traditional name…
2016 May be ending, but our Winter garden is just getting started, take a look at what we’ve been up to: click on any image for high res It ends up what was sitting at the bottom of some massive compost heaps when I got…
Join us for the Bee Keepers New Years Eve! New Study Confirms Pollinator Decline Threatens our Food Supply by Cornelia Reynolds, Noyo Food Forest Executive Director Sometimes data can make something you think you already know oh so much more real. Bee Bold Mendocino exists to protect bees and other pollinators critical to our…
Matthew, NFF’s amazing Garden Tech, designed and had 3-D printed this bee feeder. (Click image for an intimate look at the feeding bees, be sure to click image again after it opens to zoom to high res.) More info and video from Matthew’s process coming next week!! 2017-01-20 UPDATE via Yotoen (Matthew) Please enjoy the short explanatory…
Summer is a busy time in any garden, but especially in the Learning Garden where high school students participating in Noyo Food Forest’s Summer Youth Internship Program learn the ins and outs of running a small farm through hands-on experience. There are two groups of six interns during the summer season, each working for four…