John Taylor and Lorraine Gibbons use EarthBoxes to turn a vacant lot into a thriving farm, bringing fresh local produce to the 'food desert' of Newark, creating green jobs, educational and job training opportunities.
UPDATE: Brick City Urban Farms is now Garden State Urban Farms. For more info, go to http://www.gardenstateurbanfarms.com
or contact Lorraine Gibbons: lorraine@gardenstateurbanfarms.com
great idea!!
kenngambe 1 month ago in playlist Spin Farming
We are selling our urban farm in Staten Island NY
Chickens, Gardens, Honeybees
See Coldwell Banker in 10310
Property is 101 Bard Avenue
4800 sf house
75' x 160' lot
marshgreen101 8 months ago
This is Positive and Beautiful Transformation of our cities!!!
This is the future I want to be a part of for sure.....
LoveVanillaRose 9 months ago
Cool deal. Good to see this happening in Newark. I'm actually using Earthboxes on the roof of my building here in Pittsburgh as well. Definitely worthwhile. Kudos!
8DoverNJ 9 months ago
thats awesome, keep it up! where in newark is this?
stefanierose88 1 year ago
JERSEY!!!!
impalapez 2 years ago