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Community Gardens

A common garden is defined as a plot or collective garden of individual plots on public or private land that has been made available for interested people to rent or join so they may grow their own food.
Community Gardens in Burlington:
Central Park Community Garden: Learn more here.
- Bethel Community Garden. Garden plots are 6 x 12 feet. Water is provided from water barrels (which they fill). Suggested donation for the season is $25/plot. This season they hope to expand the gardens with an additional 10 plots (presently there are 20), improved watering system, and a seating/picnic area. Contact: Joanne Adema 905-689-7796 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- North Burlington Baptist Church, 52 plots, waiting list - 1377 Walkers Line, 905-335-5808 - information here.
- Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 12-15 plots, waiting list - 3455 Lakeshore Road, 905-637-2741- information here
- St. Elizabeth Anglican Church, 16 plots, none available -5324 Bromley Road, 905-637-6335- information here
* Note: a new Community Garden is proposed for the Aldershot area. Click here for an update from the City of Burlington.
Community Gardens in Oakville:
Community Gardens in Hamilton:
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Hamilton Community Garden Directory -information here
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Green Venture’s Community Gardening in Hamilton Resource Site - information here





