the Farms

Below are profiles of our current member farms. Learn about their history, where they farm, what they grow, where they sell, volunteer opportunities, and more.

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Boone St. Farm

Boone Street Farm includes a free community garden for neighbors, one hoop house, and a small fruit orchard, in addition to our small-scale market farm. In our first season, we harvested about 1000 lbs. of a large variety of produce, including kale, tomatoes, okra, cucumbers, beets, collards, peppers, black-eyed peas and peanuts.

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Butterbee Farm

Butterbee Farm is an urban flower farm at the heart of Baltimore City. Flowers travel less than 30 miles to their final destinations of windowsills, bookshelves, dining room tables, wedding bouquets, hair pieces, buttonholes, bookmarks, and hats.

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Cherry Hill Urban Garden

The Cherry Hill Development Corporation signed a lease with the Baltimore Housing Authority in 2010 for 1.5 acres for the Eat Healthy, Live Healthy garden on Cherry Hill Road and Veronica Ave, where public housing had been torn down 20 years prior. Under the vision and dedication of Ms. Juanita Ewell, the site was cleaned of trash, weeds and debris and 21 raised beds were built and have been feeding volunteers since their inception.

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CLF Aquaponics Project

The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future Aquaponics Project started in 2012 as an experimental and educational farm. Our aim is to demonstrate the capacity of aquaponics to raise edible plants and fish in a way that is ecologically sound, while affording the Center and the Johns Hopkins community the opportunity to study this method of food production.

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Five Seeds Farm

Five Seeds Farm is a family-operated fruit & vegetable farm located on two sites in northern Baltimore county and Baltimore city. We have a small apiary & fruit orchard. All of our fruits & vegetables are grown using organic methods.

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Hamilton Crop Circle

Hamilton Crop Circle grows fresh vegetables year-round in Northeast Baltimore. In addition to growing lots of delicious food, we focus on local composting, rooftop gardening, feeding the hungry, and educating Baltimore’s youth about food production.

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Hidden Harvest Farm

This is our second year growing on a half-acre lot in the center of Baltimore. Our goal is to create a beautiful and bountiful space in which flowers, fruit, vegetables, insects, birds, and humans live harmoniously. We grow food out of a desire to be more connected with the earth and the spaces around us, as well as to learn and to teach.

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Oak Hill Honey

Oak Hill Honey is a small urban apiary located in the heart of Baltimore city. We currently have bees at two locations in central Baltimore: The Compound and Hidden Harvest Farm.

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Pescatore Backyard Delicacies

Pescatore Backyard Delicacies is the most recent food-growing project of Adam Fisher. The project, which began in 2005, currently consists of 3 backyard-growing spaces and a workshop in Baltimore’s Hamilton neighborhood.

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Real Food Farm

Real Food Farm works toward a just and sustainable food system by improving neighborhood access to healthy food, providing experience-based education, and developing an economically viable, environmentally responsible local agriculture sector.

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