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Writer's pictureChristine Bergsma

How to create a community vegetable garden

Creating a community vegetable garden can be a great way to bring people together and provide fresh, healthy food for your community. Here are some steps to get started:


  1. Find a location: Look for a space that is easily accessible and receives at least six hours of sunlight each day. Consider partnering with local organizations such as schools, churches, or community centres to find a suitable location.

  2. Gather a group: Talk to your neighbours, friends, and local organizations to find people who are interested in helping with the garden. Recruit volunteers to help with planning, planting, and maintaining the garden.

  3. Plan the garden: Determine the size and layout of the garden, and decide what types of vegetables you want to grow. Consider using raised beds or containers to make the garden more accessible and easier to maintain.

  4. Secure funding and resources: Seek out funding sources such as grants, donations, or sponsorships from local businesses. You will also need tools, seeds, soil, and other supplies to get started.

  5. Build the garden: Prepare the soil and build the garden beds or containers. Consider incorporating features such as compost bins or rain barrels to make the garden more sustainable.

  6. Plant and maintain the garden: Work with your volunteers to plant the vegetables and maintain the garden throughout the growing season. This will include tasks such as watering, weeding, and harvesting.

  7. Share the harvest: Once the vegetables are ready, share them with the community through a farmers' market, a community food bank, or by distributing them to local families in need.

Creating a community vegetable garden can be a rewarding experience that brings people together and provides fresh, healthy food for your community. With planning, hard work, and a little help from your neighbours, you can create a thriving garden that benefits everyone involved.

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