

PLEASE VISIT OUR PAGE TO LEARN ABOUT OUR PROGRAM AND HOW YOU CAN HELP
ALSO HEAR OUR VETERANS TESTIMONIALS OF THE SUCCESS OF OUR PROGRAM
ON OUR PAGE AND

For Information in regards to donations and contributions in support of VSAT
Welcome to
the home of Archi’s Acres. We
are a small-scale farm located in
Valley Center, California, just outside
of San Diego. We pride ourselves in
growing immaculate herbs, vegetables
and fruit using sustainable and bio-organic
techniques. Most of our herbs and
veggies are grown using bio-hydroponics,
a form of growing which relies on
organic tea nutrients mixed with pure,
filtered water. All the water is contained
and is re-circulated into the Nutrient
Film Technique (NFT) growing tables.
Our hot houses
use less water than an average home,
while producing a nutritious product
in a fraction of the normal growing
time. You can find our products at
Jimbo’s
Naturally and Whole
Foods Market, as well as the following
Certified
Farmers Markets:
Hillcrest from 9:00am to 2:00pm
every Sunday
Little
Italy Mercato from 9:00am
to 1:30pm every Saturday
Archi's
Acres is also the home of Archi's
Acres a training program for returning veterans.
The program is a cooperative effort
of Archi’s Acres and the San Diego Veterans Affairs Healthcare
System’s Compensated Work Therapy.
It is designed to give the returning
veterans an opportunity to transition
back into the private sector, employment
opportunities, as well as professional
training in sustainable agriculture. If you are a veteran or if you know a veteran who may benefit from the VSAT program, please visit our VETERANS page.
Archi's
Acres Veteran Sustainable Agriculture
Training has been selected as an EARTH
Award winner!
Carolyn Chase of
the 2009 EARTH Award winners announced
San Diego EarthWorks is proud to announce
this year's EARTH Award winners:
Archi's Acres Veteran Sustainable
Agriculture Training
Los Vecinos green affordable apartments
in Chula Vista
Carl Hanson and his Blue Crew at Cal
State University, San Marcos
Mark Tighe, master builder
Craig Jones, community planner
(EARTH stands for
Environmental Action & Restoration
That Help) |