Upcoming Events & Workshops


Biological Diversity: Fostering Thriving Ecosystems Below Ground
Sep
29

Biological Diversity: Fostering Thriving Ecosystems Below Ground

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Created by NOFA/Mass, sponsored by the Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust

Journey into the dynamic world of soil microbes, organic matter, and decomposition as we unravel the essential role of biological processes in soil health.

Through hands-on activities and insightful demonstrations, participants will gain a deeper understanding of microbial communities and their impact on soil fertility and resilience. This workshop will cover microbial collection techniques, and attendees will also learn some techniques that the NOFA/Mass Soil Technical team employs to assess and enhance biological diversity in agricultural systems.

Whether you're a farmer, gardener, or environmental enthusiast, this experience offers invaluable knowledge and practical skills for cultivating thriving soils and sustainable landscapes.

NOFA/Mass is providing travel stipends to all BIPOC and/or beginning farmer participants in this workshop. To submit a request for a travel stipend, please email Sara Riegler at sara@nofamass.org and include: 1) the event you attended (date, time, location) 2) your starting location 3) total mileage and 4) the name and address you’d the check sent to.

This event is FREE.

Learn more and register here.

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Physical Vitality: Building Robust Foundations for Crop Success
Jul
21

Physical Vitality: Building Robust Foundations for Crop Success

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Created by NOFA/Mass, sponsored by the Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust

Join us for an immersive journey into the fundamentals of soil health with our Physical Vitality workshop. Delve into the intricate world beneath our feet as we explore the essential components that shape soil structure and vitality. Through hands-on demonstrations and interactive activities, participants will gain a deep understanding of soil physical properties, including structure, porosity, and compaction. Equipped with tools such as penetrometers, shovels, and infiltration rings, attendees will learn how to assess and evaluate these critical aspects of soil health directly on the farm. Whether you’re a seasoned agricultural professional or a curious novice, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical skills to enhance your understanding of soil and optimize farm management practices.

NOFA/Mass is happy to provide travel stipends to all BIPOC and/or beginning farmer participants in this workshop. To submit a request for a travel stipend, please email Sara Riegler at sara@nofamass.org and include: 1) the event you attended (date, time, location) 2) your starting location 3) total mileage and 4) the name and address you’d the check sent to.

This event is FREE.

Learn more and register here.

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Annual Plant Sale
May
25

Annual Plant Sale

We are proud to share a beautiful array of seedlings, including Lettuces, Tomatoes, Kale, Zucchini and Summer Squash, Cucumbers, Hot and Sweet Peppers, Eggplant, Herbs, Flowers, and more!

Some varieties (such as: lettuce and kale) are sold in packs of 6, others (such as: tomatoes and squash) are sold individually in 3” pots. All plants are grown in Vermont Compost potting soil.

Cash, Berkshares and Credit Card accepted.

Come say hello to your neighborhood farmers! Ask us questions about your spring gardens and visit our new barn and community gathering space being built through our Rooted & Rising Collaborative Campaign for Collective Thriving!

ACCESSIBILITY

  • All plants are situated on tables on a flat dirt driveway.

  • The parking area is to the left of the driveway and is one-way. Please note entrance and exit signs upon arrival and park between white lines. Two accessibility spots will be located closer to the barn and marked with blue signs.

  • Masks are not currently required at this location but are welcomed. If you don’t feel fully healthy, we ask you to stay at home.

  • Please leave your pets at home (not in your vehicle)! Thank you for understanding.

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Chemical Harmony: Balancing Nutrients for Healthy Growth
May
19

Chemical Harmony: Balancing Nutrients for Healthy Growth

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Created by NOFA/Mass, sponsored by the Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust

Unlock the mysteries of soil chemistry in our Chemical Harmony Workshop. Dive into the fascinating realm of nutrient management and soil analysis as we explore the intricate balance of elements essential for healthy plant growth. Through engaging activities and hands-on demonstrations, participants will learn how to collect soil samples effectively and analyze chemical properties using refractometers and soil probes. From understanding nutrient chelation to the basics of fermentation techniques, this workshop offers valuable insights into optimizing soil fertility and promoting sustainable agriculture. Join us to discover the secrets hidden within the soil and harness the power of chemistry to nurture thriving ecosystems and bountiful harvests.

NOFA/Mass is happy to provide travel stipends to all BIPOC and/or beginning farmer participants in this workshop. To submit a request for a travel stipend, please email Sara Riegler at sara@nofamass.org and include: 1) the event you attended (date, time, location) 2) your starting location 3) total mileage and 4) the name and address you’d the check sent to.

Learn more and register here.

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Building Soil Health with Mushroom Compost
Oct
8

Building Soil Health with Mushroom Compost

Join NOFA/Mass & Woven Roots Farm in our journey into the world of compost and mushroom substrate, Sunday, October 8th, 9:30-4

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Throughout the day, we’ll be looking into the living world of soil and mycelium and sensing how to integrate spent mushroom substrate into home and small-scale farm composting systems. Learn about Woven Roots Farm’s no-till, hand-scale, growing, composting, mulching, and harvesting practices, and how mushroom substrate is being incorporated into their farming practices.

Mushroom substrate is an amazing way to increase the bioactivity of your compost, making your soil rich and nutrients more accessible to plants. We will be looking at compost at all stages: mixing it ourselves, observing a well-inoculated sample, and spreading compost on our beds. We’ll also take a close look at compost throughout the inoculation process via microscopes, guiding you to know what to look for on your own. For those that don’t have a microscope at home, this is a great chance to learn how to build one using simple materials and a smartphone. DIY kits will be for sale. Afterwards, you’ll be able to sense into making your own beautiful mushroom compost blend, look for the creatures who make compost happen, and apply this knowledge to your very own beds.

LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE.

COST: Sliding Scale: $35/50/65 (includes $15 for lunch)

Full Scholarships available: Apply here

Thanks to the Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust, this event is free of charge (with limited stipends available) for anyone who identifies as BIPOC and/or a beginning farmer (<10 years). Contact events@nofamass.org regarding this.

LUNCH: Included in price of the ticket. Catered by Once Upon A Table

MATERIALS: DIY microscope kits will be available for purchase on-site from Woven Roots, with a how-to demo during the event.

ACCESSIBILTY:

This event will be offered in both English and Spanish.

Cushioned folding chairs available on site. Composting toilet with one step-up is currently available.

Greyhound has a bus depot in the neighboring town of Lee. A rideshare can be arranged from that site.

This site has uneven terrain and inclines in varying areas. Accessibility parking is available as well as a golf cart that a farm member can escort an individual with.

PARKING:

The parking area is to the left of the driveway and is one-way. Please note entrance and exit signs upon arrival. Two accessibility spots are located closer to the barn. To access them, make a right once in the driveway and drive up in front of the barn. Look for blue signs on the right.

COVID PROTOCOL:

Masks are not currently required at this location but are welcomed. Testing prior to attending is encouraged. If you don’t feel fully healthy, we ask you to stay at home.

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Suelos Saludables con Composta de Hongos
Oct
8

Suelos Saludables con Composta de Hongos

Únase NOFA/Mass y Woven Roots Farm en este viaje a lo más profundo del mundo de la composta y el sustrato de los hongos, domingo, 8 octubre 2023, 9:30-4

A lo largo de esta jornada, exploraremos el mundo vivo del suelo y el micelio para aprender a integrar el sustrato usado para cultivar hongos en sistemas de compostaje casero y/o de pequeña escala. Aprenderá sobre las prácticas de siembra directa, crecimiento, composta, mantillo y recolección de Woven Farms y sobre cómo incorporar el sustrato de hongos en su agricultura.

Usar sustrato de hongos es una manera increíble de incrementar la bioactividad de su composta para crear un suelo más rico y con nutrientes más accesibles para las plantas. Veremos la composta en todos sus estados: lo mezclaremos nosotros mismos, observaremos una muestra bien inoculada, y echaremos compost a nuestro huerto. También usaremos los microscopios para ver de cerca el proceso de inoculación y les guiaremos para que aprendan qué es lo que tienen que buscar. Para aquellos que no tengan microscopio en casa, esta es una gran oportunidad de aprender a construir uno usando materiales simples y un celular o smartphone. Los kits DIY o “hágalo-usted-mismo” estarán a la venta en el evento. Después de este taller, habrá desarrollado la intuición necesaria para hacer su propia mezcla de composta con hongos, sabrá buscar las criaturas que hacen posible la composta y podrá aplicar este conocimiento a su propio huerto.

Para registrarse para la actividad favor de enviar un correo electrónico en español a Lili, a la dirección events@nofamass.org. Si usted es hispanohablante y puede registrarse en inglés, favor de registrarse aquí.

COSTO: Evento de día completo con un precio escalonado de $35/50/65 (incluye $15 para la comida)

No se rechazará a nadie por no disponer de recursos. Optar por una beca con un correo electrónico a events@nofamass.org.

Gracias al Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust, este evento es gratiuito (con subsidio provistos limitados) si usted es una persona racializada (BIPOC), o está dedicada a la agricultura y que es nueva en este campo de trabajo (<10 años). Envíe un correo electrónico a events@nofamass.org.

COMIDA: Provista por Once Upon A Table

MATERIALES: Se podrá comprar kits de microscopios “hágalo-usted-mismo” o DIY en Woven Roots. También habrá una demostración de cómo montarlos y usarlos durante el evento.

ACCESSIBILIDAD:

Este evento tendrá lugar en inglés y en español.

Habrá sillas plegables disponibles. También hay un retrete de compostaje con un escalón.

Greyhound tiene un autobús que les llevará hasta Lee, un pueblo cercano. Se puede organizar transporte compartido desde la parada de autobús.

El terreno de la granja es irregular y presenta inclinación en varios lugares. La finca dispone de aparcadero accesible así como de un carrito de golf con el que un miembro de la finca podrá ayudar en los desplazamientos a las personas que lo requieran.

ESTACIONAMIENTO:

Hay un estacionamiento a la izquierda del camino principal de entrada. Las entradas y salidas de esta área son de una sola vía, así que por favor preste atención a las señales de entrada y salida. Hay dos lugares de estacionamiento para personas con diversidad funcional cerca del granero. Para llegar a ellos, gire a la derecha una vez que esté en el camino de entrada y continúe hasta el granero. Están a la derecha, marcadas con señales azules.

PROTOCOLO COVID :

En este momento no se requieren mascarillas en el lugar del evento, sin embargo apreciamos a aquellas personas que quieran usarlas. Se recomienda realizar pruebas antes de asistir. Si no se siente bien, le rogamos que se quede en casa.

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Plant Sale
May
27

Plant Sale

Join us at the farm for our Annual Plant Sale, Saturday May 27th from 9-4

Look forward to: Red and Green Lettuces, Cherry and Slicing Tomatoes, Red and Green Kale, Zucchini and Summer Squash, Slicing and Pickling Cucumbers, Hot and Sweet Peppers, Eggplant, Herbs, Flowers, and more!

Our plants are grown in Vermont Compost potting soil with tender care.

Some varieties (like lettuce and kale) are sold in packs of 6, others (like tomatoes and squash) are sold individually in 3” pots.

Cash, Berkshares and Credit Card accepted.

PARKING: Please park head-in on the right side of the driveway. We have a limited number of parking spaces, so you may need to park on the road. Please park on the farm side of the road only to allow for other cars to get through.

ACCESSIBILITY: All plants are situated on tables on a flat dirt driveway. Parking on grass has some uneven surfaces. Two accessibility spots are available close to the plant sale area. Parking on the road is gravel and very uneven.

ALSO OF NOTE: Please leave your pets at home! There are too many vulnerable plants and garden spaces in and around the plant sale area. Thank you for understanding.

Please Note: Pre-order lettuce, kale, tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash will be accepted through May 25th. If you’d like to guarantee that you’ll receive any of these varieties, feel free to place your order now. At pickup, you can shop the rest of our selection! A minimum order of 10 items ($60.00) is required for pre-order.

Lettuces and kale are sold in packs of 6.

Tomatoes, squash and cucumbers come individually potted.

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Holiday Huddle :                 Amaryllis Potting &amp; Wreath Making
Nov
12

Holiday Huddle : Amaryllis Potting & Wreath Making

We welcome Tu Le back to Woven Roots Farm to host two back-to-back workshops! On Saturday, November 12th, Tu will offer both an amaryllis-potting workshop, and a wreath-making workshop. Participants of both workshops (The Holiday Huddle) with receive Tu’s Vietnamese lunch at no additional cost. Lunch is available for purchase with each of the individual workshops.

The youngest of twelve, born in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, Tu is a first generation American farmer, floral designer, chef, storyteller, artist, activist and land steward. The co-owner of 328North, a small 1/2 acre farm, he has been farming on land he shares with his partner, Matt Bertles. Using the farm as his current medium, Tu connects with his Vietnamese Culture and shares his experiences with his community from seed to chopstick.

Amaryllis Potting will begin at 10:30. Participants will choose a vessel (ceramic, glass, wood or metal) and an amaryllis bulb (4-6 color options). Potting, decorating, and care instructions will be covered. Cost of workshop includes materials (starting at $48.00).

Lunch will be offered at 12:30, followed by Wreath Making at 1:30 where participants will learn how to create a wreath entirely from foraged materials. Tu will provide grapevine to make the rings, evergreen branches and more! Cost of workshop includes materials (starting at $48.00).

Purchase the Holiday Huddle (both the Amaryllis and Wreath Workshops) and enjoy lunch on us! (Two workshops and lunch starting at $96.00.)

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Community Scale Soil Health
Oct
16

Community Scale Soil Health

Come learn how Woven Roots Farm’s no-till practices are integral to their commitment to co-creating a more resilient community.

Throughout the day we will:

  • Learn how Woven Roots Farm no-till, hand scale, composting, mulching, and harvesting practices are informed by their agricultural values.

  • Learn several methods to assess soil health onsite with simple and inexpensive tools.

  • Learn how Woven Roots Farm’s community and educational efforts are complemented and supported by their ecological practices.

  • Learn the essentials of bed prep in a no-till, permanent bed system for both direct seeded crops, transplants and successive crop production.

  • Discuss ways in which these management practices can nurture the soil and prevent and alleviate issues including soil compaction.

  • View soil life under the microscope with Monique Bosch of CT NOFA

  • Enjoy lunch on the farm and mingle with other farmers, gardeners, and community members.

Sliding Scale $40-$80, Scholarships Available

This NOFA/Mass event is supported by an Agricultural Soil Health grant from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) in partnership with the American Farmland Trust.

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Flower Workshop, 2 PM
Aug
13

Flower Workshop, 2 PM

Tu Le of 328North will offer all the best tips for harvesting, arranging, and aftercare of flowers. Featuring cut flowers from Woven Roots Farm and 328North, participants will go home with their own arrangement in a vase.

The youngest of twelve, born in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, Tu Le is a first generation American farmer, floral designer, chef, storyteller, artist, activist and land steward. The owner of 328North, he has been farming on land he shares with his partner. Using the farm as his current medium, Tu connects with his Vietnamese Culture and shares that with his community from seed to chopstick.

SPACE IS LIMITED

Cost: $45

$10 Discount for CSA Members, BIPOC & LGBTQ+

REGISTER HERE

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Flower Workshop, 10 aM
Aug
13

Flower Workshop, 10 aM

Tu Le of 328North will offer all the best tips for harvesting, arranging, and aftercare of flowers. Featuring cut flowers from Woven Roots Farm and 328North, participants will go home with their own arrangement in a vase.

The youngest of twelve, born in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, Tu Le is a first generation American farmer, floral designer, chef, storyteller, artist, activist and land steward. The owner of 328North, he has been farming on land he shares with his partner. Using the farm as his current medium, Tu connects with his Vietnamese Culture and shares that with his community from seed to chopstick.

SPACE IS LIMITED

Cost: $45

$10 Discount for CSA Members, BIPOC & LGBTQ+

REGISTER HERE

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BIPOC Beekeeper Training Program 2022
Jun
23

BIPOC Beekeeper Training Program 2022

BIPOC Beekeeper Training Program 2022

Woven Roots Farm is proud to be the host site for Smoke and Honey Co. Beekeeping Training Program. In this 5-month program, we seek to:

  • Create a safe and inclusive learning environment

  • Support the growth of a network of beekeepers of color

  • Pass on the knowledge of 4 generations of beekeeping practices

  • Train beekeepers of all levels

  • Implement and learn about a series of holistic and sustainable beekeeping practices

  • Nourish community through gatherings, bonfires, and potlucks

Registration costs are on a sliding scale, recommended $250/person, and include you’re own beekeeping gear - a hat, hive tool, smoker, and veil. Thanks to Berkshire Ag Ventures for offering a grant to bring registration costs down from $450/person to $250/person. No one turned away for lack of funds, all eager bees are welcome.

Tentative schedule:

Thursday June 23rd, Sunday July 10th, Thursday July 28th, Thursday August 11th, Thursday August 25th, Thursday September 8th, Sunday September 22nd, Sunday October 9th, Sunday October 23rd, Sunday November 6th

Timing:

Sundays - 3pm-5pm, Thursdays - 6pm-8pm

Register Here

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Saturday 2022 Plant Sale
May
21

Saturday 2022 Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm's 2nd Annual Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm invites you to join our annual spring plant sale. Come visit the farm and find the highest quality vegetable starts. All our starts are grown with ecological care.

Pre-order now through May 15th, your favorites varieties of tomatoes, lettuces, and kales—all varieties that we trust and grow ourselves for our family and community.

THAT'S NOT ALL!
On the day of pick-up, we will also have a variety of
other starts available for purchase, including:

Cucumbers
Zucchini
Summer Squash
Eggplant
Peppers
Herbs
Flowers

Don’t know which Tomato to grow in your garden??
Check out our blog for help!

Once you’ve placed your order, mark your calendar for the pick-up
at Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham, Massachusetts.

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The Myth of The Perfect Farm and Celebrating your successes
Feb
16

The Myth of The Perfect Farm and Celebrating your successes

In collaboration with the CT Dept. of Agriculture, join Woven Roots Farm and UConn Extension's Solid Ground program as we talk about something that every farmer feels a little bit of- the guilt of not having your farm be perfect. We all strive to have our stalls perfectly mucked, our veggie rows weed free, and our tool sheds pristine and organized, but oftentimes, that's just not what farming is!

Jen of Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham, MA will talk about the stress of striving for the unattainable "perfect" farm, but also the practice of saying it's okay to not be perfect. She will talk about how and why she takes time to celebrate the successes she does encounter on a regular basis and why taking the time to recognize those "wins" are just as important to the success of your farm's business as balancing your accounts!

This workshop is meant to be open to all, at all levels of farming, and attendance will be anonymous. Other participants will not see your name or video when you are attending this event. Questions will be submitted to the organizer who will share with the audience.

This work is supported by the 2021 SDA Farmer Rancher Stress Assistance Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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Roundtable Session: Boosting Farmers’ Voices in Climate Policy and Action
Jan
16

Roundtable Session: Boosting Farmers’ Voices in Climate Policy and Action

Farmers are on the frontline of climate destabilization. How do we bring their voices to the table where climate action is being discussed? NOFA/Mass Policy Director Marty Dagoberto will facilitate a discussion with agricultural policy advocates and NOFA farmer-members to help answer these questions. What climate impacts did they feel this past season? How are they adapting? How can we work together so that the farmers’ voices on climate policy are heard on Beacon Hill and in DC?

Registration to the NOFA/Mass Winter Conference is required to attend. Sliding scale and scholarships are available.

Learn more and register here.

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ACHIEVING A LIVING WAGE FOR FARMERS AND FARMWORKERS
Jan
15

ACHIEVING A LIVING WAGE FOR FARMERS AND FARMWORKERS

IWhat will it take to transform work on organic farms into respected careers, with livable compensation and dignified livelihoods for both farmers and farm workers? Elizabeth Henderson of the Agricultural Justice Project will introduce a few farmers who will discuss the place of fair wages in their operations, then open the floor to discussion between panelists and audience. Talk through how farms could pay more in wages, adjust to rising wage requirements, increase cooperation on (and between) farms, minimize risks and fluctuation, command fair prices and communicate their necessity to consumers.

Registration to the NOFA/Mass Winter Conference is required to attend. Sliding scale and scholarships are available.

Learn more and register here.

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NO-TILL KEYNOTE PANEL - FROM PURPOSE TO PRACTICALITY
Aug
4

NO-TILL KEYNOTE PANEL - FROM PURPOSE TO PRACTICALITY

In this keynote panel discussion, we sit down with two prominent no-till farmers from the Northeast to discuss the journey they’ve been on as they’ve reduced tillage in their growing operations. Starting from a philosophical standpoint, this session will offer an opportunity to hear the evolutionary story of both Woven Roots Farm and Frith Farm, from a more conventional approach to organic farming to one of regeneration and minimal soil disturbance. Each speaker will have the opportunity to share experiences and considerations that influenced their decisions to fully commit their farm operations to no-till.

Live access to this virtual event is included with your 2021 NOFA Summer Conference registration or can be purchased separately for $15. Learn more and register here.

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Sunday 2021 Plant Sale
May
23

Sunday 2021 Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm's 2nd Annual Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm invites you to join us as we expand our annual spring plant sale. Come visit the farm and find the highest quality vegetable starts. All our starts are grown without fertilizer and pesticides.

Pre-order now through April 16th, your favorites varieties of tomatoes, lettuces, and kales—all varieties that we trust and grow ourselves for our family and community.

THAT'S NOT ALL!
On the day of pick-up, we will also have a variety of
other starts available for purchase, including:

Cucumbers
Zucchini
Summer Squash
Eggplant
Peppers
Herbs
Flowers

Don’t know which Tomato to grow in your garden??
Check out our blog for help!

Once you’ve placed your order, mark your calendar for the pick-up
at Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham, Massachusetts.

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Saturday 2021 Plant Sale
May
22

Saturday 2021 Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm's 2nd Annual Plant Sale

Woven Roots Farm invites you to join us as we expand our annual spring plant sale. Come visit the farm and find the highest quality vegetable starts. All our starts are grown without fertilizer and pesticides.

Pre-order now through April 16th, your favorites varieties of tomatoes, lettuces, and kales—all varieties that we trust and grow ourselves for our family and community.

THAT'S NOT ALL!
On the day of pick-up, we will also have a variety of
other starts available for purchase, including:

Cucumbers
Zucchini
Summer Squash
Eggplant
Peppers
Herbs
Flowers

Don’t know which Tomato to grow in your garden??
Check out our blog for help!

Once you’ve placed your order, mark your calendar for the pick-up
at Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham, Massachusetts.

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Gather Film Screening &amp; Panel Discussion
Apr
24

Gather Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Join us as Woven Roots Farm participates in the virtual kick-off of Berkshire International Film Festival’s popular Environmental Film Focus Series with an inspirational film screening.


Following the screening, there will be a lively expert panel discussion led by Lillian Lennox, which includes the film’s director Sanjay Rawal; Danielle Hill, founder of Heron-Hill LLC; and Jen Salinetti, co-founder, farmer, and Director of Education & Community Engagement at Woven Roots Farm & Education Center.

The film is an intimate portrait of a growing movement among Indigenous Americans to reclaim their spiritual and cultural identities through obtaining sovereignty over their ancestral food systems, while battling against the historical trauma brought on by centuries of genocide.

GATHER follows Nephi Craig, a chef from the White Mountain Apache Nation (Arizona), opening an Indigenous café as a nutritional recovery clinic; Elsie Dubray, a young scientist from the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation (South Dakota), conducting landmark studies on bison; and the Ancestral Guard, a group of environmental activists from the Yurok Nation (Northern California), trying to save the Klamath River.

This event is proudly and generously sponsored by The Whitehead Foundation and FREE TO ALL. Registration required.

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The Ecosystem of Soil in Connection to Self with Jen Salinetti: An Event In The Sustainable Speaker Series
Mar
26

The Ecosystem of Soil in Connection to Self with Jen Salinetti: An Event In The Sustainable Speaker Series

Join us for a presentation by Jen Salinetti, Co-founder, Farmer, and the Director of Education & Community Engagement at Woven Roots Farm. Jen will be speaking about the intricate nature of soil and how our relationship with the land affects the way we connect and relate to one another.

Beginning on February 26th, the student-led Sustainability Coalition of the Southern Berkshire Regional School District will present a complimentary virtual speaker series featuring six influential leaders in various sustainability fields to inspire action and raise awareness to build a better future for this generation and generations to come. Topics for the Sustainable Speaker Series -- Our Relationship to Land and Water: Conversations with Local and National Sustainability Leaders -- will include innovative solutions to the harmful effects of declining water quality, the importance of community food systems and the interconnectivity of soil. 

Supported by the Berkshire Environmental Endowment Fund of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, the speaker series will present a range of experts to offer actionable methods for audience members to effect change in their households and communities.   

Open to the general public at no charge, registration is required to participate in the virtual speaker series. To learn more about this series, visit the events page on the Sustainability Coalition website.

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New Ecologies Program Series: Sustenance
Feb
4

New Ecologies Program Series: Sustenance

This collaborative program explores the reciprocal ways we nourish and are nourished by both land and community. Bringing together a range of creative practitioners working at the intersections of artistic practice, land stewardship, education, food studies, and activism, this program touches on topics including food justice, ritual, consumption, care, and the ways sustenance builds connections to places and the beings that inhabit them. Participants include farmer Jen Salinetti, herbalist Mandana Boushee, and artists Yoko Inoue and Sarah Rara.

New Ecologies: Gatherings Around the Art and Ideas of Our Time is a series of virtual programs that bring together artists, thinkers, and practitioners working across disciplines in conversations that explore the interdisciplinary connections between art, community, humanity, and environment. The idea for the program stems from both an understanding of ecology as the scientific study of organisms’ relationships to one another and to their physical surroundings, as well as a consideration of the root of the word eco, which comes from the Greek oikos, meaning home. These gatherings prompt consideration about the role of art, creativity, and making—in all forms—in the understanding of our place within communities and the natural world.

This event will take place virtually over Zoom. Registration is required for this free event.

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Balance, Health, and Passion: Strategies by Farmers, for Farmers
Feb
1

Balance, Health, and Passion: Strategies by Farmers, for Farmers

For many farmers, the work is never done. Even in these quieter ‘off-season’ months for those of us in the Northeast region, the ‘to-do’ list is long. When work always calls, it can be hard to carve out time to take care of ourselves and reconnect with the passion that led us to farming in the first place. In this virtual session, several farmers including Jen Salinetti of Woven Roots Farm, Derek Christianson of Brix Bounty Farm and Deb Habib of Seeds of Solidarity, will describe some practices they employ to maintain health and wellbeing for themselves and others on the farm, and how these manifest in their overall approach to farming.

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Farmer to Farmer Intensive: Tillage reducation on a small-scale farm
Jan
10

Farmer to Farmer Intensive: Tillage reducation on a small-scale farm

Join farmers Jen Salinetti of Woven Roots Farm, Noah Kellerman from Alprilla Farm, and Doug Wolcik of Gaining Ground Farm at NOFA/Mass Virtual Winter Conference. This intensive will be centered around the experience of tillage reduction on small-to-medium scale farms. This is an opportunity to delve deeper on a peer-to-peer level with panel discussions and Q&A.

This intensive will be offered separately and in addition to the regular conference.

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