Tuesday, May 1, 2012

MAP farm opens for Tuesday, Saturday tours


The Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP) has begun its farm tours for the spring season.  
The tours take place 4 p.m. Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at its one acre urban farm located at 389 Massachusetts Ave.
“Our tours are seasonal from April through October or November each year, depending on weather conditions,” said Zoe Hollomon, MAP’s enterprise director.
Katie Pfohl, farm and markets intern and Erin Sharkey, outreach and education director are the tour guides.
When giving the tours, Pfohl and Sharkey show off the farm’s urban chickens as well as a 1,200 gallon rainwater catchment system, a straw bale greenhouse with a small aquaponics system, home to many largemouth bass.
Another scaly component of the farm is the 25,000 Tilapia residing in a separate commercial scale aquaponics system.
The farm also features a composting system and many inground and raised garden beds. Three perennial gardens border the farm, said Hollomon.
The tours also provide opportunities for people to volunteer and join the MAP team.
“Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. are our volunteer days, so many people come for the tour and learn about us,” said Hollomon.  “Some become volunteers.”
Groups larger than three people can schedule tours on the MAP’s website (www.mass-ave.org) or by phone at 882-5327. By Katie Anderson and Danielle Wayne