This past Saturday, in a delightful display of reciprocity, Mother Earth showed up for Raleigh City Farm and Raleigh City Farm showed up for Mother Earth.
Read MoreThe United States Botanic Garden (USBG) and American Public Gardens Association are awarding support to 26 public gardens and their community partners engaging in urban agriculture, food-growing, and related education work. Raleigh City Farm is excited to be one of the 2024 recipients and will invest funds in our Farm to Camp program in collaboration with The Salvation Army of Wake County.
Read MoreArtist in Residence Julia Einstein takes a moment to reflect on Year 2 of this program and shares the plans for Year 3.
Read MoreAllow us to introduce you to Shy!
Read MoreOn Sunday night, YOU, our network, showed up for us yet again, allowing us to celebrate together all that we have accomplished this year at Raleigh City Farm.
Read MoreRaleigh City Farm has been coming to the Salvation Army for the past five years to host Farm to Camp. This summer a new ingredient was added in — technology!
Read MoreToday’s receipt is brought to us by Belynda Chambers, and is inspired by Deborah Madison's Vegetable Literacy.
Read MoreThe Raleigh City Farm Team headed to the studio this week! Lisa Grele Barrie, Executive Director, and Maria Williford, Farm Manager, met with My Carolina to discuss affordable regenerative agriculture.
Read MoreYou may be surprised to learn that a green thumb is NOT required to be a board member of Raleigh City Farm. Case in point is Jamie Ousterout, board member and Marketing/Communications Committee member. Read more about Jamie’s service and the benefits of non-profit board service.
Read MoreOn your next trip to the Raleigh City Farm (RCF), you might see a tall, really energetic African American man with a huge smile quietly standing in line at Farmstand, greeting strangers or pulling weeds. Meet Ivan Hovis Gobern, a volunteer whose activities run the gamut from being an RCF board member to supporting programs, stepping in to help fundraising or just playing in the dirt.
Read MoreWith three years of data collection, we're proud, thrilled, and excited to share our 2022 outcomes that are framed in our newly adopted strategic plan for 2023-2025.
Read MoreArtist Julia Einstein reflects on the inaugural season of Artist in Residency at Raleigh City Farm, and shares the words of those who participated in the program.
Read MoreRaleigh City Farm partnered with the US Department of State's Community Engagement Exchange (CEE) Program to host two Fellows, Lasu Jacob Elnai Luate from South Sudan and Viktor Mora from Guatemala. Read interviews to learn more about these fellows and what they have accomplished at Raleigh City Farm.
Read MoreAfter several years of having to get creative with take home meals, Covid conscious in person dining, and the complicated dance of offering both, Harvest Dinner went back to its roots this year.
Read MoreLearn how Raleigh City Farm helped produce over 150 healthy monarchs in less than one month, thanks to milkweed.
Read MoreHear directly from Monet Bush as she guest blogs to share a little about the space Raleigh City Farm holds in her heart.
Read MoreAs cucumbers are arriving on the farm, we thought we’d share two favorite cucumber recipes!
Read MoreThis is a refreshing summertime salad featuring eggplant. Serve with a thick crusty bread or pita bread to soak up the delicious dressing.
Read MoreEggplants are being harvested now at the farm! Want to make them into a tasty recipe? Baba Ghanoush is a traditional Mediterranean dip. It is heart healthy and a great component in a Mediterranean diet.
Read MoreGrant from Bank of America helps Raleigh City Farm further the impact of its mission by sustaining our Pay-What-You-Can Farmstand.
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