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GROWING VEGGIES, NOT LANDFILLS

Available at Joe's Organics, our “Greener Pastures Compost” is made using just a few ingredients: food scraps from Austin's green businesses, local horse manure from alfalfa-fed horses, and sawdust or leaves.

We collect over three tons of waste each week from 30 restaurants and sustainable businesses in the Austin area. Our piles are composted for at least 3 months using a hot composting method to create a product that is a fantastic additive to your (and our) soil.

TRY GREENER PASTURES COMPOST

Coyote Creek Farm helps small farmers provide their livestock with a healthy diet of organic feeds, enabling them to take more organic eggs and superior meat products to their local farmers markets.

Our high-quality organic feeds are free of antibiotics, hormones, and recycled animal byproducts.

Our feeds are made with certified organic ingredients and meet the USDA’s national organic standards.

We inspect and test incoming grain to make sure that it meets our high standards.

* A LOCAL DENVER BUSINESS * FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1964 *

We at Elliott Gardens encourage people to grow organic, healthy plants and vegetables without the ridiculous prices. With over 30,000 square feet of indoor shopping, we offer organic vegetable starts, hydroponic basil and lettuce, organic pesto basil and one of the largest selections of annuals and perennials in the Denver metro area.

And since we grow most of our plants on site, our prices are very reasonable.

KEEP AUSTIN ORGANIC

Visit Austin’s own Geo Growers for seeds, plants, organic soils and fertilizers, non-toxic insect control, and - most importantly - information.

GARDENING & VEGETABLE PLANTS

We carry a great selection of garden bedding plants, culinary herbs, medicinal plants, and succlents. Our plants meet your vegetable garden needs from different types of lettuces to a variety of mints and garlics.

SOILS & AMENDMENTS

Creating a growing indoor garden is easy when you come to Denver’s Ultimate Garden Supply for organic and hydroponics supplies. We’re Denver’s premier location for indoor gardening supplies for hydroponic gardening enthusiasts.

Though we’re not a large chain store, we have all the essentials you need—from lighting to nutrients—at competitive prices that you can afford.

Whether you grow in soil, soilless mixes, hydroton, coco fiber, or rock wool, our locally-owned-and-operated store is here for you.

Mile High Urban Farming is committed to helping people grow their own food. We design urban gardens, provide garden maintenance, offer consultations for farm to table plans, and supply organically raised, non-GMO flowers, herbs, and vegetables grown in Denver.

Mile High Urban Farming can design your spring, summer, and fall growing spaces around organic principles. We tailor our designs to meet your growing needs, and have developed growing techniques that work with Denver's unique growing environment.

At Advanced Organic Materials, our dirts, soil mixtures, and mulches consist of earth-friendly ingredients such as pecan shells, fish emulsions, and other organics. We're local to the Austin area, a dad and daughter enterprise here to provide quality organic landscaping materials quickly, with great service, and at competitive prices.

Visit our site to find dirts, mixes, composts, mulches, and more to keep your plot organic, save water, and provide superior nutrition to the earth.

http://needdirtaustintx.com

The Austin Permaculture Guild is an educational and networking platform that supports Austin's permaculture movement by encouraging sustainable improvements in all areas of life.

We offer permaculture design courses, permablitz workshops (creating edible gardens), and networking and connection opportunities for the eco-community (potlucks and gatherings). Plus, we host the Eco Fair at HOPE Farmer's Market every Spring.

What is Permaculture?

Miller Soils is a family owned soil business specializing in biochar-based blends and grow medias for large-scale and small-scale organic farms.

WHY USE BIOCHAR?

Acting like a sponge, carbon-rich biochar helps keep nutrients and water close to plant roots while actively enhancing soil oxygenation. Additionally, biochar acts as a natural filter, capturing nitrogen and limiting the amount leached into our ground water through runoff.

The goal of biochar technology is to improve soil fertility and sequester carbon.

OUR COMMITMENT

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