Wild Willow Farm
When you arrive at Wild Willow Farm & Education Center (WWF) it’s hard to believe that you are merely miles from one metropolis – San Diego – to the north, and even closer to the bustle of Tijuana, Mexico to the south. The farm, operated by the 501(c)3 non-profit organization, San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project, calls 5.5 acres home in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, with about two acres currently under production.
The farm grows a variety of seasonal produce, herbs, flowers, and fruit, which they mostly sell through their “Farmshare CSA,” and a few wholesale restaurant accounts. A Saturday farm stand onsite is also in the works. However, ask founder Mel Lions what they really grow, and he’ll tell you, “Farmers!”
While much income for the farm is revenue generated by programs, funding always remains a challenge. The team at WWF depends on volunteer administrators, and part-time paid staff. In addition, lease restrictions inside the County Park prohibit traditional farm amenities, such as housing for staff and students. The County Park also only provides a five-year lease term, which limits long-term planning and investment in infrastructure upgrades.
In its eighth year of existence, WWF has weathered storms, which literally flooded the farm (as it sits in flood plain,) but they wouldn’t want it any other way. WWF is a guaranteed breath of fresh air, and embraces all who are willing to make the trip off the beaten path.
Learn More
Address:
2550 Sunset Avenue, San Diego, California 92154
Website:
http://sandiegoroots.org/farm/farm-school.php
Social Media links:
https://www.instagram.com/wildwillowfarm/
https://www.facebook.com/wildwillowfarm
Contact:
Mel Lions, Program Manager
Cathryn Henning, Farm Manager
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