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Community gardens

The Community Gardens offer a space for individuals and families to grow their own food while learning from experienced farmers. With access to raised beds, shared tools, and expert guidance, gardeners of all skill levels can cultivate fresh produce in a supportive environment. Whether you’re looking to grow vegetables for your family, connect with others who share an interest in gardening, or learn more about sustainable growing practices, this space is here for you. The gardens are more than a place to plant—they’re a way to build a deeper relationship with the land and the community around you.

How to Get Started

YOUR GARDEN BED AWAITS

The Community Gardens are open to individuals and families who want to grow their own food in a shared, supportive space. Reserving a raised bed gives you access to shared tools, water, compost, and the guidance of our farm staff when you need it. Beginners and experienced gardeners are equally welcome, and seasonal workshops offer extra help along the way. It’s an easy way to get your hands in the soil without needing a garden at home.

Grow More than Vegetables

PLANTING SEEDS OF CONNECTION

The Community Gardens are about more than just harvests. Gardening alongside others builds a sense of belonging and encourages the sharing of ideas, knowledge, and friendships. As you tend your bed, you’ll also learn about sustainable practices that protect the health of the land. The experience strengthens both your connection to the environment and your ties to the community around you.

Helpful Tips

START STRONG

Getting the most out of your garden plot is simple with a few easy steps. Plan your space with the seasons in mind, and don’t hesitate to ask farm staff for advice on what grows best. Respect shared spaces and tools to help keep the gardens welcoming for everyone. For even more support and hands-on learning, consider joining the Garden Club to grow your skills alongside others.

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