Spring Fest at The Battery: Saturday, May 5, 12 – 4pm
Join us as we kick off our “ Volunteer Day + Monthly Workshop Series” Saturdays!
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Spring Fest: Saturday, May 5, 12-4pm
Battery Urban Farm News
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All the busy farmers at the Battery Urban farm are excited to announce the opening of The Farmstand at its regular hours! After a soft opening last Tuesday, The Farmstand will return every THURSDAY from 12 noon until 6 pm for the remainder of the harvest, and share with its patrons all the delicious vegetables growing on the farm. Come this Thursday and expect to find cucumbers, eggplants, collard greens, basil, other herbs, zucchini flowers and perhaps a few of our first tomatoes! All prices are suggested donations, and all proceeds will go directly back into the farm. See you Thursday!
It was an exciting week here at the Battery! Rachael Ray, chef and TV personality came to the Urban Farm with her staff to learn about the project, talk with Warrie, and film a segment for her website! She was a delightful guest and we hope she’ll come back and visit whenever she is in the neighborhood.
We haven’t had a chance to even tell you too much what’s been going on at the Farm lately. From the moment we started the farm, we’ve been so busy planting a full array of heirloom/organic vegetables and supporting the eight neighborhood schools we invited to tend their own berms. There is SO much food being grown in the space here, it’s amazing. But we just wanted to take the opportunity to recap how fast we went from open lawn to farm:
In the cold, late Winter, we started with a pile of dark, healthy, rich soil, then with the help of strong backs and arms of our volunteers, we shaped them into 100+ empty berms.
Through a chilly spring planted early crops of peas, arugula, radishes, beets, turnips, and numerous varieties of lettuce and greens. We also worked hard at getting our summer plants started in the cold frames while we waiting for warmer weather to arrive before we could put them in the ground.
It took a while for the ground to warm up, but by May we were planting summer squashes, beans, edamame, sunflowers, and of course, keeping up with the new and interesting weeds that keep appearing. There is one in particular, an edible weed called Lamb Quarters, that keeps showing up aplenty, and it has been enjoyed, sautéed with a bit of garlic and salt, on more than one of our farmer’s plates this spring.

Bed of lettuce
Some think Summer officially starts when the first tomato plant goes into the ground. Finally in May, when the warm weather was here to stay and the night temperature no longer risked dipping below 50 degrees, we planted the tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and herbs!! We planted a few dozen of our own heirloom plants we started from seed, as well as the beautiful tomato and eggplant plants generously donated by Pamela Page, including rare heirloom varieties with names like, Blonde Kopfchen, Aunt Ruby’s German Green, Henderson Pink.
All in all, there are close to 100 different varieties growing on the farm—and that’s not counting the types of vegetables that the schools and the Adopt-a-plot farmers are growing in their own berms.
The Battery Urban Farm Named as One of NYC’s Top Urban Farms!
Inhabitat NYC just named the Urban Farm at the Battery as one of New York City’s top 5 urban farms! We are excited and honored!
A Taste of The Battery’s Student Filmmakers
On this dreary day we wanted to share with you this fantastic video made by some of our student farmers at City as School
Thanks guys!
We are so happy to have friends like the Lower Manhattan Community Middle School.
After putting their hands in the soil at the Urban Farm at the Battery, they could not contain their excitement about the harvest.
Warrie Price on BatteryPark.TV
This Saturday, May 21st the Urban Farm at the Battery needs your help!
This is our first weekend volunteer opportunity since the plants have gone in the ground. From 10am-4pm, we will need as many people as possible to help up with various tasks on the farm, including:
- weeding and thinning the plots
- harvesting vegetables
- spreading wood-chips between the berms
- working on the fence (those storms had some fun with it!)
We look forward to seeing you!









