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Real Food Farm Turns Trash Into Edible Treasures!

10 January 2013

★ GiveCorps

In a neighborhood with plenty of unhealthy options, Real Food Farm is demonstrating how urban farming can work – bringing new food options to the community.

And it all begins with the soil.

RFF’s Community Compost Project teams up with local residents, restaurants, landscapers, and brewers to turn scraps into fertile soil to grow healthy food.

More compost means less trash in landfills and healthier soils.  Real Food Farm needs our help to grow the Community Compost Project to keep up with demand and increase awareness for farm visitors.

With GiveCorps, we can help RFF grow their compost capacity so they can keep the real food growing.  Click the banner below and support Real Food!

 



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