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Welcome to the Twin Cities Community
Garden Directory!
Interested in a garden?
Look for community gardens on the online Garden Map
For many gardens, no contact information is listed. Note which gardens you are interested in and then go to the Plot Request Form
If you don't find a garden near
you, you can still use the Plot Request Form. Some gardens are not on the Directory
Map.
In order to see your community garden on the Directory, please fill out the survey (WORD or PDF) to register your garden with us .
How do I know which garden is right for me?
Each garden is run independently. Once you have the contact information for the gardens you are interested in, call them and find out more about how they are run, costs, plot size, and answers to any other questions you may have.
Is there a list of Community Gardens?
Gardens are listed on the left-hand column when you visit the online Garden Map
How are gardens categorized?
A garden often includes two or more functions, but gardens in
the directory are categorized by their primary activity.
Youth gardens (Yellow Icons)
provide
an educational setting for youth
Food production gardens (Green Icons)
provide individual plots for growing plants or food
Beautification gardens (Red Icons)
beautify their neighborhood |
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CLICK HERE TO VIEW MAP, includes list of gardens
This will take you to a separate webpage.
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