✹ REOPENING NOVEMBER 28 FOR OUR HOLIDAY POP-UP ✹

WE WILL REOPEN NOVEMBER 28

We are resting, taking inventory, and restocking. See you for our Holiday Pop-Up on November 28. 10% off everything in store and another 10% of all sales donated to World Central Kitchen.

LATEST ARRIVALS

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  • Heavy Weight Linen Kitchen Towel
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  • Maple & Walnut Honey Dipper
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FOUNDROOT IS A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS OWNED AND OPERATED BY ALASKAN FARMERS. WE SELL RESILIENT SEEDS AND GOODS ROOTED IN NORTHERN VALUES.

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THANKS FOR CARING ABOUT WHAT WE CARE ABOUT

Foundroot is amazing! My family has bought your seeds the past few gardening seasons and it’s so awesome to get cold weather crops tested in Alaska. I feel like seed saving and breeding is a huge part of agriculture that we cannot lose. Your herbs are the best I’ve ever grown.

Erica

Everything you talk about is important: your family, food security and sovereignty, community and community building, care work, the ups and downs of owning a small business, all of the endless gardening & preserving tips and advice, recipes and sharing food, small town/rural living, climate change — all of it is important. You sharing here helps build connection.

Annie

It always felt incredibly hard to grow anything in Alaska. I love that you all make such an effort to single out varieties that would thrive and allow novice hobby gardeners (like myself) confidence to grow a garden.

Aleksa