Thanks to the generosity of a conservation-minded landowner, a 5.6-acre farm once zoned for development as an assisted living complex has been transformed into a community garden accessible by public transit.
In 2019, the McNew family donated this property through Chesapeake Conservancy’s Giftlands program, ensuring the permanent conservation of their family farm in the highly developed Rt. 2 corridor in Edgewater near the South River. This area was once predominantly farmland but is now quite developed.
The McNew Community Gardens, 2672 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, Maryland, is now owned by Anne Arundel County and will be administered by Grow Annapolis, a nonprofit volunteer organization whose mission, since its founding 14 years ago, is to foster and sustain local community gardens.
“The idea to put conservation easements on the property to prevent further development was to create a lasting habitat for all things wild,” said J. Kent McNew, the conservation-minded owner of the farm. “The County gardens are a great idea, and priority should be given to those most vulnerable in our society that need fresh vegetables.”