Regenerative Roots Association

Regenerative Roots Association Resilient and Sustainable Food System Development

https://linktr.ee/ReGenRootsNH The ReGenerative Roots Association (i.e.

"ReGen Roots") has been developing community farms and farm to school programs at the local high schools since 2017. ReGen Roots currently manages approximately eight acres of farm-land at two sites where we manage the following programming:

1. Refugee Community Farmer Program- Provide land, resources, and educational opportunities to refugee community members to grow their own healthy f

ood and thus achieve food security while positively interacting with their new community. Since 2018, we have helped multiple families grow tens of thousands of pounds of healthy food and are leasing four acres to multiple families in 2022. Many of these individuals come from a farming background, so this program allows them to continue practicing their traditional vocation while interacting with their neighbors.

2. Young Farmer Incubator- The average age of a farmer in the U.S. is almost 60, so we need more young farmers to get involved! In the ReGen Roots Young Farmer Incubator program, we provide land, resources, and business guidance to young farming entrepreneurs to start their own local businesses where healthy food is sold to the local community. In 2022, we will be mentoring two young farming businesses and are excited to continue mentoring the next generation of farmers.

3. High-School Summer Internship- Since 2017, ReGen Roots has held a sustainable agriculture summer internship where students learn a variety of lessons at the community through hands-on experiences. Lessons include soil fertility, greenhouse production, aquaponics/hydroponics, the importance of local food systems, etc.

4. Community/Educational Events- Multiple community/educational events are held annually where hundreds of members of the community are able to learn about the importance of local agriculture/food systems while getting their hands dirty for a good cause.

5. Healthy Food Donations- The only requirement for refugee community farmers and young entrepreneurs to utilize space at the ReGen Roots Community Farms is that 10% of their harvest must be donated to organizations dealing with food insecurity such as the Nashua Children's Home and the Nahua Soup Kitchen. Since 2017, we have donated thousands of pounds of healthy food to these organizations. Farm to School Program- The mission of the ReGen Roots Farm to School program is to promote healthy eating and civic engagement through the development of educational school gardens, spring-fall gardening series, and generally incorporating associated programming with interested educators. Since 2017, hundreds of students have been positively influenced through programming at Nashua High North, Nashua High South, and Alvirne High School in Hudson, NH. ReGen's Community Corner- Located at 191 West Hollis St. in Nashua, ReGen's Community Corner sells food and art products from local vendors such as honey, maple syrup, spices, jams, etc. We will also be selling edible perennial plants such as apples and pear trees along with blueberry bushes. Please reach out if you have any thoughts or otherwise want to get involved!

It's seedling season!  This year, we are distributing 3,000 tomato & pepper seedlings with collaborative partners as par...
05/22/2026

It's seedling season! This year, we are distributing 3,000 tomato & pepper seedlings with collaborative partners as part of the Regenerative Roots Association Plant Share to help people grow healthy food & learn about the importance of food security! Thanks to Dartmouth Health, the Club National, and the Nashua YMCA for helping us distribute seedlings to hundreds of people, estimated to grow 10,000-20,000 pounds of food in 2026!

Planted some trees at the Abenaki Garden in Quechee, Vermont over the weekend as part of the ReGen Roots Food Forest Pro...
05/19/2026

Planted some trees at the Abenaki Garden in Quechee, Vermont over the weekend as part of the ReGen Roots Food Forest Project! We also learned about Abenaki culture from garden mentor Earl Hatley...This garden was one of the ten that we supported throughout New England this year as part of our annual Food Forest grant, planting fruit trees, nut trees, and berry bushes at high impact schools, parks, & farms in the region!

Hey folks! Today is the last day to sign up for our Corn Hole Tournament and Receive TWO FREE BEERS per player!! You can...
05/13/2026

Hey folks! Today is the last day to sign up for our Corn Hole Tournament and Receive TWO FREE BEERS per player!!

You can still sign up after today, but those signups will receive only ONE free beer per player. So go ahead and sign up now to lock in that second Spyglass beer ticket!!

https://www.regenerativeroots.org/events

Thanks to Habitat for Humanity Greater Nashua Manchester for building a shed at Navaho Park to house needed water infras...
04/29/2026

Thanks to Habitat for Humanity Greater Nashua Manchester for building a shed at Navaho Park to house needed water infrastructure for the community gardens!

04/22/2026
Progress is being made on the Navaho Park Community Farm!!  This multi-year project between the Regenerative Roots Assoc...
04/20/2026

Progress is being made on the Navaho Park Community Farm!! This multi-year project between the Regenerative Roots Association & The City of Nashua, NH is developing an underutilized park into community gardens. Forcier Contracting has recently run needed water infrastructure to the field, next steps are to finish plumbing, building a shed with Habitat for Humanity Greater Nashua Manchester & completing irrigation with Anrik Irrigation. Vision is to open the space in 2027 to gardeners, providing opportunities for generations of people to grow healthy food & positive connections!

04/20/2026

Did you know that New England only produces 10-15% of the food that we eat despite being one of the most affluent places in the world?!?!

At ReGen Roots, we plant community orchards at schools, parks, & schools to help nurture a healthier food system!

Download our Spring Orchard Care Guide:
https://www.regenerativeroots.org/new-page

Had a good presentation at the Beaver Brook Association Food Forest last Friday with NH Ag in the Classroom and UNH Exte...
04/19/2026

Had a good presentation at the Beaver Brook Association Food Forest last Friday with NH Ag in the Classroom and UNH Extension for a bunch of growers interested in establishing food forests around the region! If you are interested in potentially receiving free trees for your food forest or community orchard as part of the ReGen Roots Food Forest Project, sign up for our newsletter- www.ReGenerativeRoots.org

Watching the fruit trees awaken after the long winter is awesome!  These pics are from the community orchards at Nashua ...
04/14/2026

Watching the fruit trees awaken after the long winter is awesome! These pics are from the community orchards at Nashua High North, The Nashua Historical Society Archives and Museums, and Southern New Hampshire Health! Each year, we typically plant 2-3 community orchards and/or food forests with collaborative partners near The City of Nashua, NH, reach out if you are interested! https://www.regenerativeroots.org/contact

When checking out pruning guides for your fruit trees, you might notice some unfamiliar terms. Here's a quick guide to h...
04/12/2026

When checking out pruning guides for your fruit trees, you might notice some unfamiliar terms. Here's a quick guide to help you know exactly where and how to trim your tree. You can also always head over to facebook to join our community group- Food Forest Project Growers- and get advice from our growing community of food foresters!

Collar: The “shoulder” of the tree. This is the thicker part at the base of the limb caused by overlapping of bark growth throughout the years.

Crotch: The pocket that forms from two or more branches forming from the same point on the tree. Sometimes things are named for a reason.

Bud: The small protruding bit that will develop into new growth.

Auxin: A plant hormone that plays a vital role in the growth and development of plants. Controlling how the auxin flows allows you to control how your tree grows.

Spur: A spur is a branch containing one or more fruit bearing buds.

And join our newsletter to get involved in our efforts to plant 10,000 fruit trees in 1,000 community orchards in New England! www.ReGenerativeRoots.org

Address

191 W Hollis Street
Nashua, NH
03060

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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