Due to the slow growing winter veggie season, the farmstand will be closed for the time being!  We are enjoying the winter, and looking forward to the next growing season!

 

Some inspiration!

 

Check out fall on the Urban Farm. Our hoop houses are beautiful, and will be growing food all winter long. Please stop by for a visit!

 

Tricycle Gardens is still getting loads of amazing veggies & herbs from our 9th & Bainbridge Urban Farm.
The Farm Stand is still OPEN, but we’re moving it to our new Church Hill Headquarters, 2107 Jefferson Ave, starting Today November 23rd. Today we’ll be there from 2-5:30ish PM. We’ll have the following: Collards, kale, swiss chard, mustard greens, lettuce, beets, green tomatoes, bail, parsley & sage!
Just in time for your Thanksgiving Feast! You know where to git your greens!

 
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As reported by Rachel DePompa on NBC12, Mayor Jones introduced the Community Garden Ordinance at Cit Council on Monday night. This will make it easier for citizens of Richmond to build community gardens in their own neighborhoods.  Read more about it HERE>> Thanks Mayor Jones!

 

Danny Finney, has been working for weeks on designing and building our two new hoop houses. The framework was assembled a few weeks ago with lots of volunteer help and on Tuesday we put the plastic up. Already growing inside are collards, spinach, basil and flowers. We’ll be experimenting to see what we can effectively grow during the winter. Feel free to stop by and check it out!
-Allison

 

Swiss chard harvested by Josh at the 9th and Bainbridge Farm

Lots of great greens are available at the 9th and Bainbridge Farm! Come on over to check out our bee hive, worm boxes, hoop houses, compost bins, and lots of herbs and greens!

 

Hi Everyone! Come on out this Saturday, Nov 13, 10am-2pm and lend a hand as we clean up the sidewalks, the yard, remove barbed wire, do some painting and general clean up at our new headquarters in Church Hill! Bring tools-especially big pliers and wire cutters and leather gloves to help remove the barbed wire. Flat shovels for scraping up the weeds in the sidewalk! Paint brushes and rollers!  Or just come by and check out what we are up to.  2107 Jefferson Avenue, in Church Hill!

Meanwhile, on Sunday, Nov 14, 11am-4pm, we will be working on the Permaculture Forest Garden Installation at the Science Museum (head to the back of the museum, down DMV Drive). Please join us!

GET DIRTY!