286: Emily Rockey on How Life Begins in the Soil

Published: Sept. 12, 2017, 12:30 p.m.

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Breaking down the recipe for good, healthy soil.

In This Podcast: The ingredients for healthy soil make up an essential recipe for gardeners and farmers, and is worth describing a few times until the perfect connection is made. Emily Rockey appreciates good soil so much that she earned the nickname "The Dirt Girl" and she loves helping others appreciate compost and soil. She has something important to say to those who think they have a \\u2018black thumb\\u2019!

Emily received her degree in Plant Sciences from the University of Arizona.  In the past, she worked at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania, Walt Disney World\'s Epcot Center, and the Tucson Botanical Gardens.  She is currently the Director of Sales and Marketing for the tank\'s Green Stuff in Tucson, which specializes in "green" landscape debris recycling, construction debris recycling, and more. 

Emily brings her passion for both plants and recycling to the company\\u2019s composting operation. This is where they convert landscape debris into organic compost which is then returned to gardens and green spaces.  They offer an entire line of organic garden and landscape materials which are \\u201cGood for People, Plants, and Planet\\u201d; and are available under the name \\u2018Tank\\u2019s Green Stuff\\u2019. 

With her nickname \\u2018The Dirt Girl\\u2019, it is not hard to see that Emily loves talking about the importance of compost, microbes, and soil.

Go to https://www.urbanfarm.org/2017/09/12/286-emily-rockey/ for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.

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