Open Hours

Open hours (April 15th - October 31st) for the 2010 season are:

TUESDAY: 4-6pm
WEDNESDAY: 4-6pm
THURSDAY: 5-7pm
FRIDAY: 5-7pm
SATURDAY: 12-6pm
SUNDAY: 12-6pm

Visitors are also welcome whenever the gate is open. Come visit us!

Compost Etiquette

Interested in composting with us? Check out the Composting Page to learn more.

Please remember: NEVER leave compost near the gate. We cannot accept casual drop-offs.

Tree Damage Near the Farm

Dear Friends,

As many of you are aware, there has been a rash of street tree vandalism in Crown Heights and Prospect Heights recently. For those of you who are hearing about this for the first time, please click HERE, HERE, and HERE to learn more on local blogs. The damage is extensive, and there are some young trees that may never heal.

Apparently all of the vandalism is being done by a mentally/emotionally disturbed resident of the area. Street tree stewards are mobilizing to push for an improvement in social services to help this guy out and prevent further damage to the local urban forest. In the short term, the Deputy Director of Brooklyn Forestry and the Department of Parks has asked that anyone witnessing an act of vandalism do the following:

1. Immediately call 9-1-1, file a report, and keep a record of the case number
2. Document the incident without jeopardizing your safety (photos, etc.)
3. Send all case numbers, witness dates, and photos to this email. I’ll serve as the point person to funnel the data to Parks and their Enforcement Police.

If anyone can claim to have witnessed the vandalism taking place and has information on the name and residence of the perpetrator, Parks is asking that you step forward and provide a witness statement. Please contact me if you’ve seen the damage in action and you’re willing to formally file a statement.

I’d also ask everyone to contact local elected officials (Tish James, for example) to notify them of the problem and urge them to identify better social services / support for our neighbor. This is a particular challenge that may be beyond our collective ability to help solve, but we can be good neighbors and push for a sustainable solution that includes better care (in whatever form appropriate) for the guy doing the damage.

Sincerely,
Phil Silva

Prospect Heights Community Farm
Prospect Heights Urban Forestry Initiative

Photo sources: Brooklyn Born, About Time.

Eastern Pkwy btwn Underhill & Wash.

 
Eastern Pkwy 7/13/10

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Tree Well Outreach

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Mulch Mountian

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James G. hard at it

Here are a couple of pictures from this weekends mulch frenzy. A good time had by all, Including the man with the shovel

The Path

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The Amazing Compost Sifter

The following are some more long-awaited pictures of the PHCF Compost Sifter in action. Someday we’ll figure out how to create a very dynamic and Flash-y way of displaying these sorts of things on the website. ‘Till then, you’ll have to pardon the somewhat awkward layout in which I’ve presented them here.

The sifter’s construction is fairly simple. Bicycle wheels, stripped of tires, spokes, and gears, make up the the two hoops on each end. Wire mesh – chicken wire will do the trick, in a pinch – makes up the body. The whole thing rolls on a wood frame with four small castors screwed into the sides. The grooves of the wheels fit perfectly along the castors, and they spin the sifter with the least effort. Jon and James can say more about the details of the sifter’s construction. More to come soon…

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Water of Life

this is the construction of the replacement foundation for our trusty rain fed water towers (yay!!!).

so far, lots of laughs, no worries, electric works , network’s ok just gotta increase my phc. ini file so I can upload the real time photos…..

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