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Bed-Stuy »

The landlord told the six-year-old farm it needs to leave the lot by the end of August.

Brownsville »

The Project EATS Brownsville Farm was built on a vacant lot at Chester and Dumont streets this summer.

Carnegie Hill »

The 45-year-old festival will move to the Upper West Side beginning next year.

Financial District »

A farm of shade-loving plants, like blueberries, ramps and blue oyster mushrooms, will grow in the park.

Livingston »

The Blue restaurant will use produce grown at Snug Harbor's Heritage Farm.

Financial District »

Table Green and Table Green Cafe serve local food and drinks with items from an adjacent farm.

West Harlem »

The farm has produced hundreds of pounds of food in its first year.

Navy Yard »

Mayor Bloomberg toured the Brooklyn Grange, tasting cherry tomatoes as he trekked through plant beds.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York has getaway ideas for close to three hours of the city.

Manhattan »

DNAinfo has a roundup of CSA farm shares in Manhattan where you can still sign up for fresh food.

Manhattan »

Actors in the Tribeca Film Festival's "First Winter" shot two live deer without a license.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Sondheim Theatre is hoping to make the Great White Way a little greener by launching a fresh veggie share on Broadway.

Manhattan »

Forget New Jersey. You can pick your pumpkin straight from the patch without ever having to leave New York.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A group of uptown residents have been tending several miniature farms grown in tree pits along a residential street in Inwood.

Downtown »

The 1-acre farm in Battery Park is bursting with fresh vegetables.