Education

Invitation – To Soil Less invites the academic community to join in the study of
geological agriculture.

Collaboration – We have worked with elementary schools in Washington, DC and is currently collaborated with a few select universities. We would like to receive the results of all studies world wide with respect to gravel agriculture and gardening.

Experimentation – We have established various experiments for K – 12, as well as, colleges and universities to study, test and help define the science of gravel
agriculture.

Education – We have developed a full curriculum in the field of geological agriculture with a full curriculum up to doctorate level.

Academic Programming:

University Study

For our education programming, conact us, using the contact form. Select Education Programming as the subject.

Going Gravel: A new age in gardening
To Soil Less
Welcome to a new age in gardening; Gravel Gardening. Yes, we have found a way to grow and sustain vegetables, fruits and flowering plants using nothing more than gravel, sand and cotton based fabric. The use of gravel in the cultivation of crops may represent the most resource efficient method of growing crops ever to exist. The ingredients are all natural and last a lifetime. Geological Agriculture is the process of growing fruits, vegetables and flowers in rock environments. Known also as geo-agriculture or gravel gardening, this method of cultivating crops enables vegetation to occur and sustain itself with limited to no use of soil and fertilizers.
What's New
2nd Annual Geological Agriculture Virtual Global Conference

2nd Annual Geological Agriculture Virtual Global Conference

  Friday February 4th 2022 | 10am – 5pm Online Hosted by Florida Memorial University Department of Health and Natural Sciences, The KEEP Foundation and The GeoAg Institute • Listen to 21 speakers talking about rocks • Hear the latest in GeoAg research from 1. Florida Memorial University 2. Morgan State University 3. Savannah State

ABC news interview

ABC news interview

Click the link above for the Gravel Grow Cup Gallery