Thursday, March 7, 2013

History of Butter Hill Farm

Butter Hill Farm is a new farm for the 2013 season from Nick of Knotweed Urban Farm.

Farmer Nick has worked on organic vegetable farms for several years and in 2012 got the opportunity to start his first farm. Along with a couple of friends they started Knotweed Urban Farm at the former Mildred's Daughters garden site located in Stanton Heights, Pittsburgh, PA. This was a diversified vegetable farm with a 20 person CSA, a market stand and sold to many local restaurants. The space functioned as a farm incubator with others at the land trying out a rabbit and duck businesses, a tree nursery and growing grains. However, after an extremely successful first season the incubator project came to an end.

After searching for only a few months Nick found available farm land in the nearby suburb of Allison Park, PA. This is a beautiful place with spring fed ponds, woods, hills, pasture and several old style farm buildings. The land hasn't been farmed in about 20 years but has been in owner's family for generations. Butter Hill Farm is leasing one acre for the 2013 season and Nick is working hard to get it into shape for the coming growing season!

Butter Hill Farm is committed to using all natural and organic methods of growing vegetables. The soil is the key to plant health, produce yields and a healthy environment for our community. In order to ensure soil health we use cover cropping and biological fertilizers. We aim to produce the best tasting healthiest vegetables!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Monday, February 18, 2013

Butter Hill CSA

Butter Hill Farm is now taking orders for CSA memberships for the 2013 season!

The 25 week season starts May 22nd and goes till November 9th. Large shares are $500 (enough for 2 adults) and small shares are $300 (enough for 1 adult). Weekly pickups will be available either on Wednesdays at the farm or Saturdays in Lawrenceville, if there is enough interest I may do a Wednesday pickup in the city too. Payment plans are available and I should be able to accept foodstamps for at least part of your CSA payment!


 I am also offering a limited number of worktrade CSA's! During the 25 week season, worktraders will work either 5 hours a week in exchange for a small share or 8 hours a week for a large share (you may split a large share and the workload with a friend if you like). Anyone interested in worktrade will need reliable transportation to the farm, ability to be on time and enjoy hard work in all kinds of weather. No experience necessary, this is an opportunity to learn!

Interested? Questions? Contact Nick at: butterhillfarm@gmail.com