Plant sale on Sunday

We’re having our annual plant sale on Sunday the 12th of May from 9am to dusk! It’s Mother’s Day and there’s no better gift than a plant.

We’ll have flowers, herbs and vegetables; everything from cosmos to snapdragons, basil to thyme and broccoli to zucchini. There’s too much to list so come down to the garden on St Marks Ave between Vanderbilt and Underhill on the day to see what you fancy.

Check out the photos of us picking up this year’s goodies for a sneak peak at what we’ll have on sale:

What’s growing in March?

It may still feel cold, but the garden is beginning to come to life.  At the moment it’s mostly the bulbs which are beginning to bloom.

But those gardeners who covered all or part of their bed with a cloche or cold frame are almost able to start their first harvest of the year!  You might have to look closely to see past the condensation covered glass but there are lettuces, herbs, chard, radishes and other greens almost ready to be picked.

MulchFest this weekend!

Don’t let your Christmas tree go to waste. Bring it to the garden this weekend and we’ll turn it into mulch that will be used to nourish trees and plants across the city!

Make sure any non-compostable decorations have been removed from your tree and bring it to the garden at one of the following times:

Saturday the 12th of January, 10 am – 2 pm.
Sunday the 13th of January, 10 am – 2 pm.

If you’d like to volunteer to collect trees from around the neighbourhood feel free to come to the garden during the above times.

Check out some of the photos from last year!

Mulchfest 2012 trees

November Leaf Drop

Leaves collected curbside are treated as regular household trash. Don’t waste this precious resource! Keep leaves out of our landfills and help create beautiful compost! The Prospect Heights Community Farm will be accepting bagged, residential leaves* for composting on the following dates:

Prospect Heights Community Farm
St. Marks Avenue, between Vanderbilt and Underhill

Sat. 11/3 12pm to 4pm
Sun. 11/4 12pm to 2pm

Sat. 11/10 10am to 2pm
Sun. 11/11 10am to 2pm

Sat. 11/17 10am to 2pm
Sun. 11/18 10am to 2pm

The storm brought down lots of leaves prematurely, and if you’ve been doing any leaf clean up, please don’t let them end up in the landfill, bring them to the Prospect Heights Community Farm on St. Marks Avenue between Vanderbilt and Underhill. We’ll be accepting bags of leaves this weekend as part of our annual Project Leaf Drop initiative.

We will also be available for community composting, if you were planning on bringing your compost to the farmer’s market. GrowNYC has suspended its compost collection for the coming weekend.

Compost Reopened

After a complete overhaul of our composting system, the compost system has now been reopened for collection. A big well done to the compost team and all those who worked on the rebuild.

If you’d like to drop of your compostable waste, garden members can do so at any time. Non-garden members can do so during any garden open hours. See the side bar on the right for details.

Mulchfest 2012 at Prospect Heights Community Farm

Mulchfest had its strongest year yet thanks to the heavy stream of volunteers wrangling up trees!!! Mix that with a steady stream of community participation and it rounds out to a PHCFarm all time record somewhere in the area of around 700 trees collected and turned into mulch!!!

Thanks to everyone that helped!




Fall Leaf Collection

Leaves collected curbside are treated as regular household trash. Don’t waste this precious resource! Keep leaves out of our landfills and help create beautiful compost!

The garden will be accepting bagged, residential leaves* for composting on the following dates:

November 12th
November 20th
December 4th

Find out about other locations that are collecting leaves at nycleaves.org.

* Please no twigs, branches, or trash! Please use clear plastic or brown paper bags.