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#ComingSoon: The Urban Farm at Enston Home

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The design of the Urban Farm at Enston Home | Image via Obviouslee Marketing

Picture this: an entire farm centrally located in the heart of downtown Charleston. With the creation of the Urban Farm at Enston Home, that vision will soon be a reality.

Where is it going?: The Urban Farm is being constructed at the William Enston Home – a historic property at the intersection of King and Huger streets that’s used as affordable housing. What’s cool about this location: In his will, William Enston himself requested that a garden be available for residents. This farm will serve as just that.

Who’s building it?: The project is being made possible through a partnership between the Charleston Housing Authority + local nonprofit The Green Heart Project. The groups are hoping to raise $2.1 million in community support to fund the project. So far, about half of that amount has been raised.

What will it provide?: The farm will provide education opportunities (like farm-to-school learning + internships); access to fresh, healthy food for neighbors (produce will be donated to nearby schools and sold at affordable prices to residents); and community building opportunities for people living on the Upper Peninsula (through public events + volunteering).

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A conceptual layout for the Urban Farm at Enston Home | Image via Obviouslee Marketing

Here are just a few of the features the Urban Farm at Enston Home will include:
A farm stand for processing, preparing, + selling harvested produce
○ Gathering space for public events and educational workshops
A greenhouse
○ Compost bins
An herb garden
Raised garden beds
○ Farm plots + planting rows
A citrus grove

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