Welcome.

With your help, we plant crops in our Land Partners‘ yards

We use urban land to grow beautiful, tasty vegetables for you

We sell food to our neighbors through our CSA and farm stand


           food  grown  in  your  neighborhood!


City Grown exists with the intention to feed Seattle from Seattle. We serve the neighborhoods of Wallingford and Ballard, turning underutilized land into productive food-growing space to feed our neighbors. The land we grow on is primarily backyards. The people we feed could be YOU.

We are working towards bringing a sufficient amount of urban land into food production to create a fundamental shift in our area’s food system.  It is our primary goal to bring people closer to the source of their food.

We believe that with your help, we can grow food for our neighbors right here in our neighborhood. City Grown Seattle is a distributed, urban vegetable farm with a mission to supply you with a full variety of ultra-local, ultra-delicious, sustainably grown produce in a way that works for your lifestyle.

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Buy a share.  Our revolutionary CSA model does away with weekly boxes.  Buy a share of our produce and we will reward you with free choice of all of our offerings, lots of little extras, and the ability to visit your vegetables where they grow without leaving your neighborhood.  Our 2012 season’s CSA shares are sold out.  We will be taking new CSA members early next spring.  Learn more on our CSA Page.

Volunteer your time.  Participate in work parties, on harvest days, help us with business development, or as a bicycle produce delivery person.  Learn more on our Get Involved Page.

Just stop by.   We sell our city-grown produce both at our home farm on Eastern Ave in Wallingford, and at the Wallingford Farmers Market.   Dates, times, and more details on our “where to buy” Page.

Become a Land Partner.  We have all the land we can handle for the 2012 growing season.  But we are always on the lookout for new spaces to convert to vegetables, and in 2013 we will be looking for more land to grow our farm.   Our land partners get plenty of veggies in exchange for the use of their space.  If you or someone you know has a potential space and would like to be involved in this way, you can learn more on our Get Involved Page.

 

Thanks for supporting your neighborhood farm!

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