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Providing food, flowers and beauty for neighborhoods and the needy

Community Gardens are an important part of our communities because they:

   •  Provide great food
   •  Help build stronger communities
   •  Help create a positive neighborhood identity
   •  Encourage people to share gardening knowledge
   •  Provide a place to meet neighbors and
   •  They are fun!!

If you want to:

   •  Find a community garden
   •  Start a community garden
   •  Add more people to your garden or
   •  Share information about your gardens: what grows in your gardens, what resources are available, and what’s doing around the county with respect to local food.

You are in the right place!!

First join our discussion group.  Follow the link and hit the
“Join This Group” button:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ptcommunitygardens/

Existing Community Gardens in Jefferson County

Cleveland Street Community Garden

The Cleveland St. Community Garden is in a tiny patch of sunshine among tall trees at the intersection of Cleveland St. and the 52nd St. non-motorized trail and was inspired by the Permaculture principle of "sharing the abundance."

Contact: Al Cairns   593-8901  or  aquabundance@riseup.net

Dundee Hill Community Garden


Located at the corner of Hastings and Sheridan Avenue, this neighborhood garden is open to the residents of Dundee Hill.

Contact:  Judith Alexander 385-5794 or lightenup@olympus.net

North Beach Community Garden

Located on 58th St uphill from North Beach Park, this garden is open to residents in the North Beach neighborhood with joining times twice yearly.

Contact:  Marla Streator 385-6924 or streator@cablespeed.com

Oak Street Garden

Located just north of F on Oak Street, this garden with 10 household members began in the fall of 2007 with a field of blackberries.

Contact: Cathie Wier 385-3581 or cathiew@eusers.com

Rosewind Community Garden

Raises local food for 15 households in the Rosewind Co-housing Community.

Contact:  Dan Post 554-0417 or dan.post@frandango.org
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