Across Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, Cumming, Duluth, and Suwanee, more residents are paying closer attention to how things are grown, maintained, built, and sourced. From soil-first lawn care programs to compost initiatives, pollinator-friendly landscaping, local farms, natural cleaning services, and small businesses reducing chemical reliance, a quieter shift is taking place across North Atlanta’s suburbs.
The Organic North Atlanta Project highlights local companies, service providers, and community efforts that prioritize soil health, thoughtful practices, and lower-impact solutions. This is not about perfection or labels. It is about intention — and about the practical choices homeowners and families are making in their own yards, kitchens, businesses, and neighborhoods.
Below, you’ll find ongoing coverage featuring local organic-leaning service providers, interviews, profiles, and practical guides. We will continue to expand this section as more businesses and residents across North Atlanta move toward more considered, soil-conscious, and family-aware approaches to everyday living.
The Organic North Atlanta
Are You a Green or Organic-Leaning Business in North Atlanta?
If your company serves Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, Cumming, Duluth, or Suwanee and prioritizes soil health, reduced chemical use, sustainable practices, composting, pollinator support, natural inputs, or environmentally thoughtful services, we would like to hear from you.
You can introduce your business through our
Submit Business Story page, and our editorial team will review it for possible inclusion in the Organic North Atlanta Project.
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