Community garden

Project Grow Community Gardens

Plot Types, Prices, Open and Closing Dates

Though specific shapes, sizes, and availability vary depending on the unique lay of each garden site, Project Grow strives to offer plots that will accommodate all gardeners’ needs.  

Full Plots

  • Approximately 750 square feet
  • $130 seasonal plot rental fee
  • $250 annual plot rental fee

Half Plots

  • Approximately 375 square feet
  • $80 seasonal plot rental fee
  • $150 annual plot rental fee

Plot + Fence

Food Gatherers, Hunt, Scio and Wines all carry an annual surcharge to pay for fencing. At these sites prices are $160 for a full plot and $95 for a half plot. 

Many Project Grow sites are decades old, so sizes are approximate and may vary. 

heirloom tomatoes

Discovery Gardens

  • 18 & 24 square foot raised bed gardens (3’x6′ & 4’x6′)
  • Designed for older gardeners, children, and those with limited mobility
  • Volunteers provide periodic assistance with garden maintenance and education
  • $80 annual rental fee for a single bed, $140 for two beds

Reduced Fee Plots

  • Standard plots available for a subsidized annual fee depending on need and our ability to afford subsidies. 
  • Those interested must submit the regular plot application

Opening and Closing Dates Dates

Perennial gardens remain open throughout the winter.  Gardeners with perennial plots may begin or end their gardening season as early or late as weather permits.

Annual gardens open in the spring after “stake out”. For stake out, a stake is placed in each corner of each plot and labelled with the plot number.  

At most annual sites this is not done until after all the annual plots are tilled.  All of this depends on the weather.  In a dry year it might be finished by late April.  In a wet year it could be as late as mid-May.  

The closing date or deadline for cleanup is always midnight on the third Saturday in October.  

Despite being available all year, perennial plots still need to be cleaned up by the closing date.

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If you are living on the land, an additional option may be available under the UBUNTU philosophy. You can either pay the rent, or 1/3 of the crop and/or proceeds belongs to the community at the land owners and the elders discretion.