Farmer’s Markets

Oops, not tonight, but next Wednesday, July 29th, from 4pm – 7pm we’ll be selling lots of yummy produce at Whole Foods along with many other local farmers. Come out and pick up some great stuff from us and the others. We’ll have a few of our earliest tomatoes along with mint, basil, carrots, potatoes, onions, and more!

We will also be selling produce for even cheaper prices outside Valley View Church tomorrow night and most Thursday nights from 5 – 7pm. Located at the corner of Black Street and Aiken. Remember, the best stuff goes early!

Saturday July 18 Work Day

This is an e-mail from Lee on July 15, it’ll keep you up on what’s happening. We’ll also be working this Saturday from 9 – 3pm, just show up at the garden!

EXCITING NEWS!!!

Three great things are happening today:

1) It is John Creasy’s Birthay so everyone wish him a happy birthday!
(Jamar, one of our high school interns, had his birthday yesterday so if you
stop up you should wish him the same!)

2) Our storage shed has arrived! A few weeks ago we worked on the floor for
this shed and tonight we are going to be completing the floor and starting
on the shed. We will be working on this thing until it is finished with
another big work day on Saturday to work on it! (PLEASE BRING A HAMMER WITH
YOU!)

3) For those of us not feeling inclined to carpentry Maggie will be leading
folks in more traditional and fun garden activities tonight.

As always, we hope to see as many of you there as possible. There’s going
to be a lot of fun this week and I hope you can make it! If you are
interested in coming up for the workday on Saturday please email me back!

Grace and Peace,

Lee This i

Urban Farming in the News

CNN has a great article up about the resurgence of urban farming, and its relationship with minority cultures.  Check it out here

Thanks to Autumn Boyer for the tip.

Reclaiming Odessa

This coming Monday morning we will be working to reclaim a garden on Odessa Street in Larmar. It’s a garden that we have acquired responsibility of to make it a beautiful and productive space. If you’re around and not working on Monday morning let one of us here know and I’ll get you details.

Busy Weekend In the Hood

Garfield Farm had a very busy, but very good weekend. On Saturday we worked along side folks from other local churches at the the garden, weeding, watering, planting, and building. At this same time Valley View Presbyterian Church was feeding over a hundred of Garfield’s residents at their Saturday food bank. And this was the first time Garfield Farm significantly participated in the food bank. Dozens of bags of our fresh spring mix salad greens were given away to those in need, probably the only fresh food available. It is exciting to know that we are doing what we’ve said we want to do, get fresh organic food to people who otherwise may not afford it.

During our work and the food bank, volunteers from local churches were also working with Open Hand Ministries to transform yards, houses, an old church building, and other spaces. Their ministry focuses on rehabilitating abandoned property in Garfield and East Liberty for first time home owners who otherwise may never afford a decent home. This work day was spent working on the yards and homes of our recently new homeowners, we all know that a fixed up house soon needs more fixin’.

Finally, on Sunday morning Garfield Farm participated in the Highland Park Yard Sale, really it’s more like a neighborhood festival, put on by the neighbors, no corporate sponsors or big businesses. There were of course people all over the neighborhood selling their antiques, junk, and what-not, but there were also arts and craft vendors, musicians, and DJ’s, and folks gillin’ up on the sidewalks. It was a great atmosphere of neighbors being neighbors. We participated by setting up our tent at the Union Project and selling our salad greens, spinach, radishes, and tomato and pepper plants. It was a great time talking with folks, signing them up on the mailing list, and even inviting them to church.

Free Range Chicken From Lamppost Farm

Garfield Community Farm and Lamppost Farm in Eastern Ohio are developing what could be a beautiful partnership. Kind of like a Great Dane and a miniature poodle becoming best friends, except we’re both still at more of the poodle stage in terms of size right now. Our farms are in their early years that is to say. We are two very different farms, one urban and one rural. One a family run farm and one neighborhood based farm with churches partnering to run it. One farm focuses on growing organic veggies and one on free range meats. Our differences are what will make this partnership a great thing. The biggest similarity between our farms is that sustainable agriculture, care for our bodies and the earth, ethical treatment of animals, etc. are all in response to Jesus Christ’s declaration that “The Kingdom of God is among us”. As Christians we are responding to God’s call in our lives to be witnesses of that Kingdom. As Christians we are living into a counter-cultural lifestyle that we pray will point toward the salvific work of Jesus and His coming Kingdom of peace.

OK, with that theology in mind. Help us start this partnership! Lamppost is setting up a CSA delivery right here in the East End of Pittsburgh of their amazing free range chicken. These ethically raised birds are great tasting and super healthy. Not only do they not have hormones, antibiotics and other weird stuff, they DO have more of the healthy stuff than conventionally raised chicken meat.

If you’re interested send me an e-mail: john[at]pghopendoor.org

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Singing in the Rain

Tonight the raindrops did not stop [most of] the workers from working, although we were missing our younger cohorts in cultivation.  With eager hope and expectation of water, we planted peppers and tomato plants.  Thankfully, even if we aren’t able to get water from the city we now have a handy irrigation system set up.  And what do you know — it’s RAINING!  If any of you plan on growing in third-world-countries in the near future, let us know and we will send you the blueprint for our giant ‘water tank.’  I think I’ll call it Moby Dick.

Photo Credit: John Creasy

Seedling Sale

Last Sunday, Garfield Community Farm began selling seedlings to the community to usher the neighborhood into growing season while raising money for the farm.  We will be at the Union Project from 3pm-6pm for the next to Sundays (5/24 and 5/31).  The Union Project is located at the corner of Stanton and Negley. Directions can be found here.

Photo Credit:  Kelly Flanagan Dee

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