MARCH 11th, 2026 Peppers and Petals Farm in Grand Prairie, TX 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
If you’ve been around GROW North Texas for a while, you’ve probably heard us talk a lot about urban farming. We’ve encouraged you to get a farm and tract number and to officially designate your backyard as an urban farm. Well, one of our own staff members did exactly that, and now she wants to show you what it can look like in real life! By using every viable inch of her property to support her registered suburban microfarm, Peppers and Petals, she’s expanding environmentally friendly practices beyond the backyard and into the front yard. An underutilized space is being transformed into a pollinator-friendly garden filled with native plants; adding beauty, purpose, and ecological value to the entire property. Participants will get hands-on experience helping install this beginner-friendly pollinator garden in an unexpected location that requires special considerations because of it's unique location. It’s designed to be a fun, approachable learning experience for anyone curious about growing with intention! Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, please remember to check with your HOA, property manager, and any relevant city or county officials to ensure your project remains within local guidelines and regulations. More details, the address, and parking instructions and will be shared in an email sent Sunday night. Location is near I-20 and 360
If you’ve been around GROW North Texas for a while, you’ve probably heard us talk a lot about urban farming. We’ve encouraged you to get a farm and tract number and to officially designate your backyard as an urban farm. Well, one of our own staff members did exactly that, and now she wants to show you what it can look like in real life!
By using every viable inch of her property to support her registered suburban microfarm, Peppers and Petals, she’s expanding environmentally friendly practices beyond the backyard and into the front yard. An underutilized space is being transformed into a pollinator-friendly garden filled with native plants; adding beauty, purpose, and ecological value to the entire property.
Participants will get hands-on experience helping install this beginner-friendly pollinator garden in an unexpected location that requires special considerations because of it's unique location. It’s designed to be a fun, approachable learning experience for anyone curious about growing with intention!
Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, please remember to check with your HOA, property manager, and any relevant city or county officials to ensure your project remains within local guidelines and regulations.
Location is near I-20 and 360
This learning opportunity is funded through USDA FSA Program, award # FSA23CPT0012854
This organization is an equal opportunity provider.View entire USDA Non-Discrimination Statement here.GROW North Texas is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. P.O. Box 7103, Dallas, TX 75209-0103
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