There’s a surprisingly underrated trick floating around many cities and towns: the affordable community garden plot system. Yes, it’s real, and in some places, it can cost less per month than your ...
Each spring and summer, aspiring gardeners come to an ordinary-looking corner south of downtown Franklin to raise tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and other fresh produce. Franklin’s community garden has ...
So you wish you had a garden, but you don’t have a spot at home to use. Maybe your yard is too shady or too wet or has poor soil. Consider renting a plot in a community garden. Often municipalities, ...
BRAINERD — The Lakes Area Community Garden is ready for planting, with open plots available just in time for summer. The garden has 55 plots measuring 5-by-24-feet and four 5-by-10-foot raised plots, ...
The Agricultural Incubator Foundation (AIF) is offering community garden plots for the 2026 season. Both conventional and ...
No room to garden where you live? No problem. The Capital Region is home to a number of community gardens where you can rent a spot to grow produce, and maybe even some friendships. A community garden ...
The community garden plots north of Fargo owned by the Fargo Parks Department have been popular for many years, but this year they seem to be especially so. Mary Jordheim of the Yunker Farm, which is ...
The Strasburg Community Garden needs the community again. After a season of empty plots and overgrown beds, a small group of ...
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