Technical Assistance
City Farms works to connect our growers to all the resources the city has to offer. Once garden agreements are signed, growers are connected with City Farms for technical assistance through their growing journey. In order to obtain free deer fencing or test soil health for nutrients, you're welcome to reach out to City Farms staff! They will conduct this testing or install deer fencing at no cost to you.
Allegheny County Conservation District is an urban conservation district that engages and leads through partnerships, innovation, and implementation to conserve, promote, and improve Allegheny County’s natural resources. On top of providing free soil lead testing for Adopt-A-Lot sites, they also offer technical assistance for urban farmers working to establish their business.
Grow Pittsburgh is a non-profit committed to equipping people with the skills and resources needed to grow food and highlighting the positive impact of gardens on communities. Their work strengthens community connections, improves food access, and empowers people through hands-on education. On top of running the Community Gardens Network, they can also offer technical assistance throughout your growing journey. Growers can enroll in their group liability insurance policy to fulfill Adopt-A-Lot insurance requirements.
Pasa Sustainable Agriculture is a nonprofit that supports sustainable farms and equitable food systems through farmer-driven education, research, and community. If you are an urban farmer interested in integrating sustainable practices in your business, they offer resources and technical assistance to help you through your sustainable farming journey.
Pittsburgh Water - Water for Gardens Program provides free water access to community gardens up to $500 or approximately 25,000 gallons of water annually. If a garden exceeds this limit during the growing season, they will be billed at the residential rate.
Pittsburgh Food Policy Council mobilizes people through listening, educating and advocating for policies and programs that shift power, expand access to resources, and strengthen the Greater Pittsburgh Food System. Visit their website to learn how to get involved.
Grounded Strategies works to improve the social, economic, and environmental health of distressed and transitional communities by building capacity to reactivate vacant and underutilized land. Their Lots to Love site helps stewards learn valuable information about vacant lots near them, and through their Mobile Toolbox, provide tools to community stewards to keep green space vibrant and maintained.
UpstreamPgh works to restore and protect the city's watershed ecosystem by implementing green stormwater infrastructure projects, including rain gardens. If you are interested in creating a rain garden on a vacant lot, reach out to Upstream for guidance or technical assistance to help you get started!
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