City Farm at Carroll Park
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Baltimore City Recreation and Parks’ Horticulture Division runs the program. Membership is open to all Baltimore City residents. Each gardener pays a one-time nonrefundable application fee of $10, signs a City Farms contract, and pays a nominal rental fee, depending upon the location and size of the individual plot- standard 10’ x 15’ plot, or a smaller raised bed of 9’ x 6’. Experienced and novice gardeners, young and old, are welcome. City Farms gardens are fenced and locked, and participants gain access from dawn to dusk with a key. The gardens also have City water April through October, hoses and wheelbarrows. Wood chips and manures are also provided during the growing season.
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