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Exploring Raleigh City Farm: Urban Farming in Downtown Raleigh
Episode 30

Exploring Raleigh City Farm: Urban Farming in Downtown Raleigh

What’s Up, Wake · The Publishers of Cary Magazine, Wake Living, and Main & Broad

September 23, 202531m 46s

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Show Notes

Join us as we "dig" into the transformation of a vacant 1.2-acre lot into the lush, productive Raleigh City Farm. Executive Director Lisa Grele Barrie shares the vision, history, and impact of this urban oasis. Discover how the farm connects the community to nature, agriculture, and sustainability through gardening, volunteering, and educational programs. Learn about their sustainable practices, the importance of soil health, and the farm’s contributions to addressing food insecurity in North Carolina. Plus, get insights into upcoming events and volunteer opportunities that make Raleigh City Farm a vital part of the community.

00:00 Introduction to Downtown Raleigh's Hidden Gem
00:52 The Birth of Raleigh City Farm
01:11 Meet the Executive Director: Lisa Grele Barrie
01:42 The Vision and Founding of Raleigh City Farm
02:14 Transforming a Vacant Lot into a Farm
06:12 A Day in the Life at Raleigh City Farm
08:56 Engaging the Community: Volunteer Opportunities
14:59 Maximizing Small Spaces for Urban Farming
17:16 Strategic Science of Regenerative Farming
17:46 Soil Health and Free Resources
19:53 Community Engagement and Food Donations
22:06 Educational Initiatives and Workshops
24:09 Sustainability Practices and Urban Farming
26:38 Gardening Tips for Small Spaces
28:53 Upcoming Events and Fundraisers
29:57 Conclusion and Contact Information

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