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How to Create Soil Health
A hands-on practicum
Location: Field training at Artemisia Acres/Good Earth Garden School, Palmer AK
Date: Saturday June 6, 2026
Time: 9am-12:30pm
Tuition: $45
includes arm-load of take-home materials, oboy!
Enjoy hands-on field demonstrations for mineral, microbe, & organic matter strategies.
Learn how to spot nutrient deficiencies, collect soil samples, and choose a soil test lab.
Jump right into mixing up a powerful organic foliar nutrient spray, then take home a sample!
At last, you are not guessing! You’ll know what to put on your soil for optimal crop:
~ taste, yield
~ health, vitality
~ nutrient density
~ pest resistence
~ long shelf life
Who’s this for? Gardeners, homesteaders, and small farmers who grow vegetables & fruits and who want to build nutrient-rich soil, naturally and cumulatively.
• Long-time gardeners who are observing trends of lack-luster harvest, disappointing crops, & tired-feeling soil.
• Vegetable growers who want full flavor, increased yield, & avoid soil degradation.
• Those tired of guessing what to put on their soil for long-range nourishment.
• Those ready to leap into nutrition strategies vs. wars with pests & diseases.
• Those a bit mystified by cover crops, biochar, bio-stimulants, and mycorrhizal inoculums.
A hands-on practicum
Location: Field training at Artemisia Acres/Good Earth Garden School, Palmer AK
Date: Saturday June 6, 2026
Time: 9am-12:30pm
Tuition: $45
includes arm-load of take-home materials, oboy!
Enjoy hands-on field demonstrations for mineral, microbe, & organic matter strategies.
Learn how to spot nutrient deficiencies, collect soil samples, and choose a soil test lab.
Jump right into mixing up a powerful organic foliar nutrient spray, then take home a sample!
At last, you are not guessing! You’ll know what to put on your soil for optimal crop:
~ taste, yield
~ health, vitality
~ nutrient density
~ pest resistence
~ long shelf life
Who’s this for? Gardeners, homesteaders, and small farmers who grow vegetables & fruits and who want to build nutrient-rich soil, naturally and cumulatively.
• Long-time gardeners who are observing trends of lack-luster harvest, disappointing crops, & tired-feeling soil.
• Vegetable growers who want full flavor, increased yield, & avoid soil degradation.
• Those tired of guessing what to put on their soil for long-range nourishment.
• Those ready to leap into nutrition strategies vs. wars with pests & diseases.
• Those a bit mystified by cover crops, biochar, bio-stimulants, and mycorrhizal inoculums.