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Hungry to garden in Pittsburgh? Here’s where to start

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Lahia Annis-Christy, owner of Burghblooms, poses for a portrait in her garden in Larimer on April 21, 2026. (Photo by Alex Jurkuta/Pittsburgh’s Public Source)

When crises mount, Americans garden. From greenhouses to educational workshops, Pittsburgh offers bountiful resources for the urban gardener looking to get dirty, calm nerves and eat affordably.

By Jordan Stovka
Public Source
May 8, 2026

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If these circumstances sound familiar, history often repeats itself. Grocery prices are nearly 2% higher than this time last year, while eating out costs nearly 4% more. That may be just the beginning. A fertilizer shortage due to the war in Iran threatens crop yields for American farmers, as soaring oil prices from the conflict tighten finances for many households. Many Pittsburghers are returning to the tradition of home gardening or starting for the first time, a reflection of a larger movement, particularly among younger Americans.

Lahia Annis-Christy is the owner of Burghblooms, a micro flower farm and floral studio in Larimer offering bouquet workshops and wedding flower arrangements. While flowers are the focal point of her businesses, she has expanded her home garden to include pantry staples like onions, potatoes and pole beans.

“There is so much uncertainty with what’s going to happen with our economy and food chain,” she said. “Knowing that your food security is coming from your own efforts makes you feel more in control.”

City living can easily distance us from where our food comes from, but thankfully Pittsburgh has a plethora of resources to bridge that gap.

Getting started

Pittsburgh sits in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s hardiness zone 6b, typically frost-free from around Mother’s Day to mid-October. Our climate supports heartier perennials that can survive frigid winters while tolerating summer heatwaves. Native ornamentals like yarrow, black eyed Susans, milkweed and trumpet vines do very well in our region, in addition to summer vegetables and herbs.

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Source: https://cityfarmer.info/hungry-to-garden-in-pittsburgh-heres-where-to-start/


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