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Community Farm 2026

Are you interested in learning how to grow food?

Do you want to have more control over your food sources?

Do you want to save money on your grocery bills?

Do you want to increase the amount of healthy veggies that you and your family eats?

This is not a community garden with individual plots.  It is a small plot of land for every Community Farm member to tend to.  Crops include:  tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, beans, basil, rainbow chard, zucchini and more!

Become a Rhizome Farms Community Farmer !
What does this include?

LEARN how to grow food with
hands-on experience.  Gain skills by doing, while also learning the basics of plant care to help you grow your own in the future.  We will study together and you will have the opportunity to work independently.


Take home the fruits of your labour:  harvest whatever is in season at the time of your visit.  See below to what is in season!

 

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Keep your eye on future Preserving workshops! 
Let's learn how to preserve what we grow and enjoy them in the winter months when fresh produce is scarce.  Workshops on jam-making, pickled hot peppers, hot sauce, BBQ sauce, pasta sauce, teas, etc!

The farm is located in St. Catharines, near Harvest Barn, bicycle accessible, and 1 km walk from the closest bus stop (no sidewalks).

If you're interested, email RhizomeFarms@gmail.com and tell me a bit about yourself and your interest in becoming a Community Farm member!

 

© 2025 Rhizome Farms

Forest Trees

Recognizing that the land the farm occupies has been traditionally stewarded by the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, and home to many First Nations, Metis and Inuit people.  Continuing to respect and honour the stewards of the land and moving forward together.

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