Brick City Urban Farms (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2009

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

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  • great idea!!

    

  • 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

  • This is Positive and Beautiful Transformation of our cities!!!

    This is the future I want to be a part of for sure.....

  • 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!

  • thats awesome, keep it up! where in newark is this?

  • JERSEY!!!!

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