Root to Rise Farm

Root to Rise Farm A 5ac holistically managed farm striving for sustainability, community connection, and beautiful food
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I’ll be honest we are behind on a ton of planting, our crew and our crops struggled with the sudden heat this week, but ...
05/29/2026

I’ll be honest we are behind on a ton of planting, our crew and our crops struggled with the sudden heat this week, but through it all I’m so grateful for the little things in our life that are beautiful!

Just a couple things on this week’s planting list! 😜
05/26/2026

Just a couple things on this week’s planting list! 😜

Check out this beauty!130’x12’ of the most insect, bird, bunny, and deer resistant fortress that we’ve ever built. It’s ...
05/25/2026

Check out this beauty!

130’x12’ of the most insect, bird, bunny, and deer resistant fortress that we’ve ever built. It’s movable so it can follow along with our crop rotation and tall enough to walk inside for crop maintenance and harvesting!

Inspired by cucumber tunnel with funding assistance though a produce safety cost share.

We are excited about how the project is going so far and are looking forward to a long season of beautiful (clean) leafy greens!

05/20/2026

An important asparagus PSA from my farmer friend Jill.
Such good info that i had to share!

05/16/2026

Lots of baby greens head to tomorrow morning!

Stop by and visit us at the corner of Kellogg and Main St. from 8-12:30 for garden transplants, baby greens, and fresh herbs!

Only 2 spots left! Dont delay, help us fill the spots today🌱
05/06/2026

Only 2 spots left!
Dont delay, help us fill the spots today🌱

New Spot!Stop and see us on the corner of Kellogg and Main today until 12:30
05/02/2026

New Spot!
Stop and see us on the corner of Kellogg and Main today until 12:30

Come see us tomorrow morning  for beautiful things to eat and plant in your garden!
05/01/2026

Come see us tomorrow morning for beautiful things to eat and plant in your garden!

Can you guess what flower buds recently made an appearance for the very first time on the farm?
04/30/2026

Can you guess what flower buds recently made an appearance for the very first time on the farm?

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3715 W 190th Street
Ames, IA
50014

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