Help rebuild Wet Knot Farms
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Last week, Wet Knot Farms in Marietta was decimated by the rising waters of the Saluda during the storms we experienced. Everything was lost save for some flowers that kept their heads above water.
Ian and Rachel lost all the hard work and planting they have done for spring season. As they look for new land to cultivate, we want to help them raise funds to help get their new plot started. Compost, drip tape, plant starts, fertilizer, and lost equipment will all have to be replaced, and this comes at an expense.
The time to plant is now and we want to help Ian and Rachel get back on dry land as soon as possible. Your support will help them get back in the dirt and back in markets and menus!
Thank you for your support of our neighbors, wetknotfarms.com!
Ian and Rachel lost all the hard work and planting they have done for spring season. As they look for new land to cultivate, we want to help them raise funds to help get their new plot started. Compost, drip tape, plant starts, fertilizer, and lost equipment will all have to be replaced, and this comes at an expense.
The time to plant is now and we want to help Ian and Rachel get back on dry land as soon as possible. Your support will help them get back in the dirt and back in markets and menus!
Thank you for your support of our neighbors, wetknotfarms.com!
Organizer and beneficiary
Patrick McInerney
Organizer
Greenville, SC
Rachel Ellison Harding
Beneficiary