dvance registration required.
Date: Saturday August 16th
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: Pavilion 715 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe
Cost: Non-member $15/ Member $12/ Youth 4-17 $7/ Age 0-3 Free
This engaging program introduces participants to the fundamentals of soil microbiology through the lens of the Soil Food Web. Focusing on the “what,” “why,” and “how” of soil organisms, it explores how microbes drive nutrient cycling, support plant health, and contribute to resilient, regenerative ecosystems. Attendees will learn practical ways to reintroduce and support microbial life in their own gardens using compost, biochar, and soil health principles. The session concludes with hands-on microscope time, giving participants a direct look at living soil biology in action.
About the speaker:
Casey Williams is a soil health coach and educator with years of hands-on experience in regenerative agriculture. As a certified Soil Food Web consultant, he specializes in composting, biological soil assessments, and practical applications of soil microbiology for farms and gardens. Casey has managed farms and gardens, built community composting systems, and taught numerous workshops across the Southwest. His work focuses on bridging science and practice to help people grow healthier soil, stronger plants, and more resilient food systems.
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