After remediation during the spring and summer of 2015, the abandoned lot began to transform into a true urban amenity: The chain-link fence was replaced by an attractive tubular aluminum one; a new walkway along one side of the property was installed; a pollinator garden was seeded; and trees and shrubs were planted along adjoining streets. In the fall of 2016, electrical and water hookups were completed, a cistern and greenhouse were installed, and a small demonstration vegetable garden provided food to six Trenton families.
Although the farm’s first full growing season in 2016 is expected to yield approximately 9,000 pounds of produce for nearby residents, food is not the only thing Capital City Farm is providing. Engaging signage explains the history of the neighborhood and educates passers-by about the project, with information on how to become involved. The pollinator garden provides nutrition and respite for both native bees and butterflies and for the beehives planned for the farm. An informational pop-up exhibit about the farm was developed and displayed at the Trenton Public Library. Agricultural education and nutrition programs are being planned, as are job-training opportunities.
Throughout the process, members of the advisory committee were able to contribute different kinds of expertise, from extensive technical knowledge of site remediation and agriculture, to administration of a Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit for farm purposes, to effective outreach from trusted agencies to local residents. With the help of the Watson Institute for Public Policy at Thomas Edison State University, the collaborative is now developing into something more structured to enable it to oversee the effort more effectively going forward. But Capital City Farm is already well on its way to becoming a green oasis that can nourish the mind, body and soul.
Supporting partner: Watson Institute for Public Policy at Thomas Edison State University; Brinkerhoff Environmental Services, Inc.; BRS, Inc.; Helping Arms; New Jersey State Department of Community Affairs; Designing the We
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