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Homegrown Harvest is Mark Gaulke and Christine Segalas.


Christine is an AOLCP, an Accredited Organic Land Care Professional as certified by the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA). The NOFA Organic Land Care Program works to extend the vision and principles of organic agriculture to the care of the landscapes where people carry out their daily lives. NOFA OLC has administered an Accreditation Program for organic land care professionals based on the NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care for over a decade and have accredited over 500 professionals in 20 states. Accredited Organic Land Care Professionals must complete a 30-hour course and exam, and then meet continuing education requirements every year. AOLCP's pledge to practice land care according to the NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care for those clients who ask for organic. 


Who is Homegrown Harvest?


Both Mark & Christine are certified instructors in the Square Foot Gardening (SFG) method from the Square Foot Gardening Foundation.   They conduct SFG classes and lectures are available to speak at schools and other organizations events.



We don't maintain a traditional "brick & mortar" store location.  Instead, we come to your home to meet with you to discuss you gardening goals and to evaluate potential sites for your new garden.  This cuts down on our overhead and allows us to keep our prices reasonable.  Plus, you get personalized service and deal only with Christine and Mark on all projects from planning and installation to regular maintenance!

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Homegrown Harvest's Guide to Maine Kitchen Gardens

By Xine

Homegrown Harvest’s guide to the Maine Kitchen Gardens