Three Part Harmony Farm sells fruits and vegetables to
consumers in the DC-area. The farm grows produce on a two-acre parcel in
Northeast Washington, DC, most of which is sold through a community-supported
agricultural program, according to its website at http://threepartharmonyfarm.org/.
It supplies to local stores and restaurants in DC, including
Pansaari and Potter’s House, according to the website. They also sell seedlings
to Annie’s Ace Hardware.
The farm grows food for the region, including greens and
roots in the spring and fall, and tomatoes, eggplant, garlic, and more for the
summer.
The farm’s goal is to provide food for the area and combat
food insecurity and lack of food variety.
About the Author
Seema
Vithlani is a junior multi-platform journalism major and French minor
at the University of Maryland. This spring she is also an editorial
intern for Washington
Gardener Magazine.
"Local First Friday" is a weekly blog series profiling independent
garden businesses in the greater Washington, DC, and Mid-Atlantic
region. Washington Gardener Magazine believes strongly in supporting and sourcing from local businesses first!
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