Rich Earth - organic soil conditioner for improving the nutrients in the soil and improving the quality of the plants and vegetables grown in the soil.

Rich Earth is a 100% Natural Mineral Soil Conditioner from the earth's richest humate. Composted from prehistoric plant matter for over 75 million years, it contains over 70 trace minerals. It adds essential minerals back into your garden soil and dramatically improves the health of your plants and the nutrient content of your fruits and vegetables. 

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Links of Distinction

• ACRES USA - A voice for eco-agriculture
http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm

• The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) - Fights for strong and effective laws and regulations. CBF also works cooperatively with government, business, and citizens in partnerships to protect and restore the Bay.
http://www.cbf.org

• The Elizabeth River Project - Restoring the Elizabeth River through government, business and community partnerships.
http://www.elizabethriver.org

• Andre Viette - In The Garden Radio Show / Viette Farm and Nursery
http://www.inthegardenradio.com

• The United States National Arboretum -14,000 different species, varieties, and cultivars are displayed in a series of world-class gardens and collections on the 446-acre campus in northeast Washington, D.C.
http://www.usna.usda.gov

• Norfolk Botanical Garden - Norfolk Botanical Garden includes 155-acres, with over 20 theme gardens that can be viewed by tram, boat or by foot.
http://www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org

• Meadowlark Botanical Gardens - 95 acre complex of large ornamental display gardens and unique native plant collections
http://www.nvrpa.org/parks/meadowlark/index.php

• Montréal Botanical Garden - ranks as one of the world's largest and most spectacular botanical gardens, 22,000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, thirty thematic gardens.
http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin/en/menu.htm

• ECO-Images, Wild Woods Farm and Wild Foods Forum - Vickie Shufer offers a variety of experiences to help others connect with nature and enhance their appreciation of the outdoors.
http://www.ecoimages-us.com

• Eggleston Services - dedicated to the education, training and employment of individuals with disabilities for the past 50 years.
http://www.egglestonservices.org/about.html

• The ARC of the Virginia Peninsula - lighting the way for people with mental, developmental and physical disabilities since 1953.
http://www.arcvap.org

• Building Logics (green roofs) - offering landscape architecture to provide beauty, environmental and economic benefits to building roof tops all over the world
http://www.buildinglogics.com

• Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg - Historians and horticulturists have combined historically accurate native plants with exotics that tolerate the hot humid summers to create gardens and green spaces that keep visitors coming back again and again to photograph and enjoy.
http://www.history.org/history/CWLand/index.cfm

• The American Bonsai Society - Founded in 1967, it is the pioneering national bonsai organization for North America, including Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
http://www.absbonsai.org

• The Virginia Zoo - for over a century has been conserving animals and their habitats, today it thrives as a superior zoological institution.
http://www.virginiazoo.org

• American Rose Society - everything you want to know about choosing roses, growing roses, pruning roses, upcoming rose shows or becoming a member of the ARS
http://www.ars.org/Districts/colonial.html

• Southern Ohio Giant Pumpkin Growers - organization dedicated to anyone interested in growing GIANT pumpkins
http://www.geocities.com/sogpg

• The Friends of the Fred Heutte Foundation - an all-volunteer, not for profit organization, dedicated to urban beautification and horticultural education for the urban communities.
http://www.fredheutte.org

• The Chesapeake Arboretum - 47-acre garden dedicated to promoting horticultural and environmental awareness through displays, education and research.
http://www.chesapeakearboretum.com

• Maymont Foundation - 100 acres in the City of Richmond—expansive, unique, well-maintained and ever-changing. No public garden today could dream of duplicating Maymont's magic, to say nothing of its costly architecture, grand trees or diversity of plants.
http://www.maymont.org

• Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden - in historic Richmond, Va., a year-round beauty with more than 40 acres of spectacular gardens and the mid-Atlantic's only classically styled Conservatory open to the public.
http://www.lewisginter.org

• The United States Equine Rescue League (USERL)- a non-profit organization dedicated to the compassionate care of equines.  Our mission is to save, protect, and rehabilitate equines in need.  We rescue abused, neglected, or abandoned equines; provide them with care and rehabilitation; and finally find them a compatible, loving home.
http://www.ncerl.com/donate/donors.html

• Lakeview Curly Fox Trotters - a horse breeding farm, specializing in breeding and selling the unique and rare Curly Haired Missouri Fox Trotting Horses.
http://www.foxtrottingcurlies.com

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