
Just down the road from the Bayview market, the Tilth specializes in locally-grown, organic produce. There is also an experimental garden and forest restoration project on site. Open May -...
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South Whidbey Tilth, located in Langley, WA, is a volunteer-run nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting healthy agriculture, cultivating living soil, and fostering community connections. The organization focuses on sustainable practices for growing food, tending gardens, and raising farm animals while respecting the environment.
Set on an 11-acre campus in South Whidbey, South Whidbey Tilth offers a range of amenities including a farmers market, community gardens, educational workshops, a commercial kitchen, fruit orchard, and walking trails. Visitors are welcomed to explore the grounds, partake in events, and learn about environmentally conscious farming practices.
The organization's mission revolves around creating a space where individuals can access fresh, locally grown produce, engage in educational opportunities, and participate in activities that promote environmental stewardship and healthy living. South Whidbey Tilth aims to build a community that values sustainable agriculture and the well-being of both people and the planet.
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Just down the road from the Bayview market, the Tilth specializes in locally-grown, organic produce. There is also an experimental garden and forest restoration project on site. Open May -...
Gorgeous open wide space for the farmers market. It was a cool day out, plenty of options. Got some really good Rainer cherries here.
Great local market-- amazing pizza, oysters, lots of crafts, organic produce, handmade soap, coffee by donation. Kids play areas, live music.. really beautiful setting. Very quaint. This is a...
This wasn't what I expected. Perhaps if I had different expectations the South Whidbey Tilth would have appealed to me more. But I was traveling throughout the Puget Sound looking for Farmer's...
Tiny little farmer's market - but I guess that's what they're supposed to be like. It was in a field next to a kids' play structure (looked like a yurt). The most productive booth was probably...
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