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A Guide to Local Foods, Farmers' Markets, and Community Gardens

Albany County

Feeding Laramie Valley

This nonprofit is working for food security in Albany County. Fresh produce and other foods are offered to people in need.

Feeding Laramie Valley Mobile Food Market

FLV is on the move! Staff and volunteers transport locally and regionally produced foods in Laramie, Woods Landing, Centennial, and Rock River.

First United Methodist Church Community Garden

Residents and organizations can register for one of 20 plots to raise vegetables, herbs, fruits, and pollinators; one plot is a dedicated butterfly garden.

Greenhill Cemetery Community Gardens

Residents and organizations can register for a plot to raise vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers, including pollinators.

Harmony Harvest

This small farm offers in-season fresh fruits and vegetables; all-natural eggs laid by cage-free chickens; and homegrown Boer goat, rabbit, and lamb.

High Plains Seed Library

The seed library at Albany County Public Library offers the community vegetable, fruit, herb, flower, and other seeds, including heirloom varieties.

Horse Creek Honey

Locally produced honey, whipped honey, infused honey, honey mustards, peanut butter with honey, and medicinal honey products are available.

Kiwanis Park Community Garden

Residents and organizations can raised beds and ground plots to grow vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers, including pollinators.

LaBonte Park Community Garden

Residents and organizations can rent a variety of plots to raise vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers, including pollinators.

Laramie All Things Gardening

This online resource by the Laramie Garden Club is for local residents who grow vegetables, fruits, flowers, shrubs, trees, and other plants.

Laramie Garden Club

The LGC holds a plant sale each spring; holds regular meetings; shares resources and inspiration; and maintains several public gardens in Laramie.

Laramie High School Garden Club

Students in this extracurricular club converted four livestock watering troughs into raised beds in which they grow a variety of vegetables and herbs.