Winter 2024
Small Spaces: Community Gardens
by David George
Several local community gardens offer a growing plot or raised bed that you can rent for a small annual fee. The rental or leasing costs vary from garden to garden. Sometimes, all that is required is volunteer work to sustain the garden's normal upkeep and its mission to grow and provide nutritious vegetables for local families in need and food banks. For example, both the Lafayette and the Gehringer Community Garden (Concord) provide growing beds to local residents for growing fresh organic vegetables. Experienced staff and volunteers offer gardening advice to inexperienced residents. Community gardens are also great places to meet new friends who share your enthusiasm for growing produce.
UC Master Gardeners of Contra Costa County provide assistance and planning advice to community garden staff all over the county. An online list of local community gardens we currently assist is available on our website at:
https://ccmg.ucanr.edu/CommunityGardens/CurrentCommunityGardens/
If you have time and enthusiasm, you can secure your own community garden growing plot and grow food for your own dinner table while learning more about veggie gardening at the same time!