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Tag: urban gardening

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A Little Dirt Won’t Hurt: Soil Festival raises awareness of dirt in healthy diets

by Grace Huseth April 25, 2018 | 10:19 am

Food Well Alliance does not encourage Atlantans to include dirt on the menu, but they do believe dirt determines the quality of the food that ends up on our plates. The nonprofit, which works to help strengthen the local food economy, is hosting its annual Soil Festival at the Truly Living Well’s Collegetown Farm, 324 […]

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