Edible Manhattan caught up with Ferry to discuss what’s they’re currently cultivating, hydroponic farming and where you can try Heermance’s produce in NYC.
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Adjacent to the Union Square Greenmarket, Project Farmhouse will be a permanent and public community space.
Our print editor Gabrielle Langholtz was an occasional contributor to Eddings’s show.
Every Tuesday this month, you can meet the distillers that are helping to revitalize regional grains and have the opportunity to taste their products.
You could fit my apartment in 40,000 square feet about 75 times.
The event brings together voices from agricultural and culinary backgrounds to discuss how to grow it, how to use it and what it tastes like.
Luckily, October offers two opportunities to visit Night Markets at Union Square, the first one taking place tonight.
Last month, GrowNYC launched its Green Infrastructure Toolkit, a collection of resources to educate homeowners and gardeners about the steps they can take to minimize the effects of rainfall on our waterways.
As Eat Drink Local Week approaches–our eight-day tribute to our foodshed begins Saturday, June 23rd–we wanted to introduce our two very special non-profit charitable partners, which have not just helped us to organize this event, but also work tirelessly to support local and seasonal eating and agriculture year-round.
As Reports of Farm Damage Roll in, GrowNYC Has Set Up a Donation Page Earmarked for Hurricane Relief
As we mentioned yesterday, GrowNYC is just beginning to hear about Irene-related damages from Greenmarket farmers throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Wind, water and flooding may not have affected us so much here in Manhattan, but they have taken their toll on many areas just outside of the city.
Our publisher just wrote to remind us to tell you all that if you haven’t…