Individuals and groups can rent plots to grow vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers, including pollinators. Among the goals are to provide community members of all ages and abilities a place to garden, grow fresh produce, help create a sustainable environment, and educate the community on sustainable gardening practices.
The garden includes 10 raised beds, 66 12-foot-square ground plots, and three large group plots. “The community garden attracts many people every summer,” says Dawn Worley.
City of Evanston liaisons: Dawn Worley and DuWayne Jacobsen