2nd Street Farm

2nd Street Farm Urban micro-farm in Troy, NY, specializing in edible gardening and soil health education.

The food produced at this garden is offered at no cost to our neighbors to improve food accessibility in South Troy.

09/01/2022

Our next household hazardous waste disposal event will be Saturday, October 1st at the Town of Bethlehem's highway department. Advanced registration is required: www.troyny.gov/hhw.

08/30/2022
08/20/2022

A new announcement was made Thursday on the grocery store coming to Albany's south end.

08/20/2022

What are you waiting for? CDPHP Cycle! is a great way to explore the Capital Region this summer! There are over 500 bikes in use—get in the know and grab yours today by clicking the link in the profile!

08/11/2022

🚨🚨🚨 Registrations are OPEN for our electronics recycling event on Saturday, September 10th. Additional services, including paper shredding and tire disposal will be available. There are fees associated with tire disposal. 🚨🚨🚨

To register and view the accepted items list, visit www.troyny.gov/electronics. This service is for Troy residents only.

08/11/2022
08/07/2022
08/04/2022

Registrations are open for the August 27th household hazardous waste disposal event, which will be located in Brunswick (36 Town Office Road, Route 7). The link for Troy residents is: www.troyny.gov/hhw.

07/28/2022

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Food for People, Not Profit

Bio-intensive, soul-feeding food and traditional medicine sanctuary in the heart of South Troy. Our seasonal market operates on a Pay-What-You-Can basis, because no one in our community should be barred from participating in the regenerative agricultural movement because of money.

This PWYC market can only exist if enough people commit to purchasing their produce from our stand. Once we hit our pre-season investment target, this community resource will operate for the benefit of the whole neighborhood, without financial discrimination. If you have the means, commit to buying your produce for the coming growing season through this fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/PWYC-Troy-Farmers-Market