This Ingham County Land Bank garden, established in 2020, is dedicated to bringing the community together in love for one another, young and old. There are six raised bed gardens for individual use plus space for growing food to donate to those in need.
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This garden contains a donation area as well as grow-your-own plots. The 16 plots located at the south end of the garden are reserved for donation and the produce grown there is available for all community members to enjoy. The 22 northern plots are reserved for individual use (“grow your own”). If you would like
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Founded in 2021, their vision is to create a public garden that will provide an aesthetically pleasing, welcoming environment to encourage community understanding and communication, increase community health and well-being, and provide an accessible location for individual meditation as well as for gardeners and visitors of all ages to work together and share mutual interests.
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The garden at the Willows at East Lansing engages residents and staff in fulfilling outdoor activities, starting with growing seeds, planting, and all through the harvest. We encourage volunteers to help with planting, weeding, harvest and clean up each season. Learn more about the Willows at East Lansing on their website and Facebook page.
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Founded in 2019, the UU Community Garden was created to serve refugees who are enrolled in ESL classes taught at the church by the Refugee Development Center, as well as other refugees who live in the area. UU church members are also welcome to garden. When space allows, we also serve other neighborhood residents.
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Nestled along the shore of the Lake O’ The Hills in Haslett, this community garden was established in 2017. It provides 4×8 raised beds for residents of the nearby apartments and condos that are members of the homeowner’s association. The purpose of the Lake O’ the Hills Community Garden is to provide another amenity to
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St. Paul Lutheran Church Garden started in 2015 to grow fresh produce for the pantry on site.
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This garden supports the educational goals of Maple Valley Public Schools and their SNAP-Ed program. Students work in the 20 bed garden during their after-school club, growing fresh produce for themselves and those in need. The garden also serves as a space for the community to come together to celebrate its accomplishments, bringing individuals together through
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Plots available to the general public. A beautiful, large garden space located next door to the Schmidt Community Center. This diverse and productive garden was developed by members of the local refugee community. Garden Project appreciates the partnership with the South Lansing Community Development Association, Sodexo Magic and the Lansing School District to support this
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The Coleman Community Garden provides access to healthy, locally grown foods to residents of the community, particularly low-income households and seniors.
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A beautiful partnership of Capital Area Health & Rehabilitation Center and the students and teachers of Forestview Elementary School, just down the street. Together, residents and students grow food for the Center’s meal service and for student taste tests.
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The garden is an outreach project started in 2014 by Eastminster Presbyterian Church in East Lansing. The church building sits on a large piece of property situated near some apartment buildings. The garden has a nearby water source and an adjacent parking area. There are no fees for the plots or the water, they rely
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