Local Food

The mission of Sustainable Solano’s Local Food initiative is to create an environmentally sustainable, economically viable and socially just local food system in Solano County. You can help us build a local food system. Find out how below!

Seasonal Spotlight: Radishes

Why Eat Radishes?

Radishes are available year-round in Solano County and range from the Cherry Belle to the large daikon. They are a good source of Vitamin C, folate and riboflavin, potassium and calcium.

How to Prepare Them

Eat them crunchy and raw in a salad or sautee. Roast, braise or grill radishes to mellow the flavor. And don’t forget that the greens can be prepared like other winter greens!

Try radishes braised or pickled in these recipes and find other seasonal recipes here.

Where to Find Them?

News and Updates

Sowing Seeds of Connection: 2025 Permaculture Design Course

Sowing Seeds of Connection: 2025 Permaculture Design Course

Our 2025 Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) in Benicia blended online zoom sessions with hands-on, in-person training for nine students from August through December. As part of their training, students and instructors collaborated on redesigning an 850-square-foot residential lawn into a permaculture oasis, featuring rainwater-capturing swales, laundry-to-landscape, and native plant guilds.

All About Agritourism

All About Agritourism

While purchasing crops and products from local farms is an important part of supporting our local food system, it is only one way to support the work and livelihood of local farmers. Another way is agritourism, which puts farms and farmers face-to-face with community members who can grow to know them.