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    Red’s Farm Preserve: Atlanta Celebrates the Opening of Its First Urban Farm

    A grassroots vision becomes a community legacy as the City of Atlanta invests in greenspace, food equity, and sustainability near the Southside Trail.
    By ATL Direct StaffApril 3, 2025Updated:April 10, 20252 Mins Read
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    On March 20, the City of Atlanta marked a historic milestone with the ribbon-cutting of Red’s Farm Preserve—the city’s first official urban farm.

    Founded in the 1990s by Brian “Farmer Red” Harrison, the farm began as a personal project to reclaim overgrown lots in Ormewood Park and transform them into a vibrant, green community hub. Today, that same space is being preserved and expanded as a city-supported project that blends urban agriculture, environmental education, and neighborhood connection.

    “This farm started with a vision for better land use, better food access, and a stronger sense of community,” said a city official. “We’re proud to carry that vision forward.”

    Investing in a Greener Future

    In 2024, the City of Atlanta secured $2.7 million to purchase and enhance the existing 5.3-acre farm, with an additional 4.2 acres of greenspace added for public use. This investment ensures that Red’s Farm Preserve will remain a protected and productive space for future generations.

    The project is supported by a coalition of public and private partners, including:

    • Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation
    • Atlanta City Council
    • The Conservation Fund
    • Trees Atlanta

    These partnerships were essential in turning a grassroots dream into a city-recognized greenspace that now plays a vital role in community wellness.

    More Than a Farm: A Hub for Education and Equity

    Red’s Farm Preserve goes beyond growing produce. It serves as a model for how urban farming can address food insecurity by offering:

    • Fresh, local produce for the community
    • Hands-on education around sustainability and gardening
    • Volunteer opportunities for all ages
    • Cultural programming and gatherings

    The farm is especially valuable in helping Atlanta residents reconnect with their food systems while creating a welcoming space for neighborhood events and environmental learning.

    Located near the Atlanta BeltLine’s Southside Trail, Red’s Farm is a convenient and inspiring destination for families, educators, and local gardeners alike.

    A Legacy Preserved

    The preservation and expansion of Red’s Farm Preserve wouldn’t have been possible without the leadership of Councilmember Jason Winston, whose advocacy was instrumental in ensuring the property remained a community asset.

    “This space represents what’s possible when communities lead and the city listens,” said Winston. “It’s a win for Ormewood Park, for sustainability, and for Atlanta as a whole.”

    Visit Red’s Farm Preserve and learn how you can volunteer, donate, or participate in urban farming programs.
    For more information, contact the City of Atlanta’s Department of Parks or visit:
    www.atlantaga.gov/urbanagriculture

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