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US (NY): Local Buffalo farm seeks community help to fill 2000 sq.ft. greenhouse with soil

An inspirational West Side farm is growing. Carrie Nader and Alex Wadsworth own and operate WestSide Tilth Farm (formally WestSide Herbs and Alliums), and they are in the process of raising funds to fill a 2000 square foot greenhouse with soil. The farm, located at the corner of Vermont and Normal, has undergone transformational changes as of late.



A couple of years ago, this farm was just starting to get going. Today it is full of action, yielding tremendous results. Nader and Wadsworth have been busy running with a number of green and food-friendly initiatives, including planting on raised beds and installing solar panels on a rooftop. Currently, the goal is to fill the greenhouse with 500 tomato plants, but in order to do that, they require the most nutritious soil that they can get their hands on. Hence the crowdfunding campaign.

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