Hells Kitchen Farm serves first harvest in church
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 13:48
The Hell’s Kitchen project is situated at the roof of the Metro Baptist Church in New York and served its first harvest that consists of fresh vegetables and fresh fruit. The project is meant to provide food to the busy food pantry within the church. The roof features 1000 square foot space that was previously unused and the entire project is done by volunteers. The many pigeons in New York initially became a problem, however this was solved by placing removable cages.
- Spotted: Inhabitat
- Website: Hell's kitchen farm project
- Published in Non-profit
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