Sedona Foodscape Community Members

Here you will find Sedona Organizations, Businesses and Individuals
with Agricultural Resources and Skills to share with Local Residents of Sedona

Chino Valley Businesses Foodscape Community

Local Business

Sedona Local Businesses are the backbone of the community. Plant Nurseries, Farms, Feed Companies, Ranches, Agricultural Materials Transportation and more. We SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS.


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Chino Valley Garden Communities Foodscape  Community Members

Organizations

Sedona Ranches, Farms, Garden Communities, Schools and Supporting Organizations. These provide local agricultural resources and products to the residents of Sedona


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  • Yavapai County-Wide Community Exposure
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Elaine Vang Chino Valley Garden Guru

Agri & Garden Gurus

Sedona Agricultural and Garden Gurus with their animals and gardens provide a meaningful contribution to the local gardening community. Many have resources available to share.


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  • Yavapai County-Wide Community Exposure
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Sedona, Arizona

The majestic red rock scenery and evergreen vegetation are two reasons for the unique energy of Sedona and its tangible regenerative and inspirational effects. The red-orange color of the rock is one of the most neuro stimulating of colors.

Sedona, Arizona, is home to a rich and vibrant history of Native American cultures. The area was originally inhabited by the Sinagua tribe, who left behind their own unique cultural footprint. Today, Sedona Native American tribes active in the area include the Hopi, Navajo, Tonto Apaches and Yavapai.

Elevation: 4350 FT.

Black Canyon City Yavapai County Arizona Foodscape Agricultural Community

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