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GrowBoston

GrowBoston is the City of Boston's Office of Urban Agriculture. 

GrowBoston's goal is to increase food production and support local food producers in Boston, including gardeners, farmers, beekeepers, and more.

Our work builds on the long-term work of the Mayor’s Office of Housing (MOH). MOH, through the Grassroots Program, has been supporting the development of community gardens, urban farms, food forests, and other open spaces through land disposition and capital funding for more than 25 years.

We will be working to increase community gardens, urban farms, and other food-growing spaces throughout Boston. We will support the implementation of innovative food production strategies, such as rooftop growing, vertical growing, and hydroponics.

GrowBoston provides technical help to prospective and existing gardens and farms. Our team develops educational and other food production resources for gardeners, farmers, and residents. We partner with sister agencies to leverage public facilities to increase food production. We also coordinate with other City departments to make food production more accessible in Boston. 

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Recent Updates

Recent Updates

This grant fund is for conceptual designs of farms, gardens, food forests and other food-producing spaces for public benefit. A total of $75,000 is being offered, with individual grants up to $9,999 available. Applications are reviewed on a monthly basis. 

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We are piloting a new project to connect low-income residents and community gardeners with extra seedlings from local farms. We need your help to drive seedlings from various farms to various gardens throughout Boston.

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