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Interested in reserving a plot, joining classes, volunteering, or exploring educational blog content? Evergreen Community Garden serves as a warm, inviting entry point that highlights and encourages community involvement.

Grow With Your Community; Reserve a garden plot, join a class, or volunteer with neighbors who love to grow.

Evergreen Community Garden is a shared space where neighbors come together to grow food, learn sustainable gardening techniques, and strengthen community connections. With raised beds, seasonal classes, volunteer days, and youth programs, the garden provides opportunities for all ages and skill levels.

Our mission is simple: create a beautiful, accessible, and educational green space for everyone. Whether you’re planting for the first time or an experienced gardener, there’s a place for you here.

Group of young men and young women gather as volunteers to plant vegetables in community garden with mature woman project manager advice and teamwork

Reserve a plot:

Grow your own vegetables, herbs, and flowers in one of our raised or in-ground beds.

Take a Class

Learn composting, seed starting, irrigation basics, and seasonal planting techniques.

Volunteer

Help maintain garden spaces, build new beds, or assist with youth programs.

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    Interested in reserving a plot, joining classes, volunteering, or exploring educational blog content? Evergreen Community Garden serves as a warm, inviting entry point that highlights and encourages community involvement. Evergreen Community Garden is a shared space where neighbors come together to grow food, learn sustainable gardening techniques, and strengthen community connections. With raised beds, seasonal…


Testemonials

“This garden has changed how I eat and how I connect with my neighbors.” — Simon R.

“I never thought I’d grow my own tomatoes. Evergreen made it easy and fun.” — Omar M.

“The seed-starting class gave me the confidence to grow herbs right at home.” — Lisa L.