![]() Bea Trickett NFI Co-Founder and Program Director Bea spent two seasons working on small organic vegetable farms a couple hours outside DC before moving into the city in 2006. Since then she's been cultivating and volunteering in community gardens around DC. She's excited to share her knowledge and love of growing vegetables! |
NeighborhoodFarm@gmail.com neighborhoodfarm.110mb.com NFI c/o America the Beautiful Fund 725 15th St. NW, Suite 605 Washington, DC 20005 (301) 779-2321 The Neighborhood Farm Initiative's garden site is located near Fort Totten metro station (red, yellow, and green line trains, many bus lines). From the station, walk to the left (north) out of the station and then turn left (west) down a paved path across a grassy field across from the parking lots -- you'll see us just over the crest of the hill. |
![]() Joshua Wenz NFI Co-Founder and Education Specialist Joshua sprouted in a cabbage patch in the mid-eighties. In 2007 he established My Organic Garden, a "full service" organic gardening and garden coaching company. He gardens whenever and wherever he's able and wants to see more people get the organic gardening bug (the good kind). |
Jamie Moorby NFI Volunteer Coordinator Jamie grew up working in her family's large organic garden in Vermont, and has made an effort to continue organic cultivation since moving to DC 4 years ago. She is excited to be a part of a growing movement of urban gardeners working to increase the availability of locally produced foods. |
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![]() Jessica Mackow NFI Intern, Fall 2009 About Jess |