The raised beds at this property are for residents of Lansing Housing Commission. Residents at scattered sites may request use of a bed, or exchange labor for fresh produce. If interested, please send a request to the contact person.
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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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Parent, student and teacher volunteers planted the first seeds for our elementary school garden in 2017. The student garden club meets regularly for garden projects, planting, weeding, harvesting, and donating. Teachers use the garden for hands-on learning opportunities, even lessons on composting and worms! Our school garden unifies the rich farming history of our small
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Started in 2015 to grow fresh produce for the pantry on site, this garden sits immediately west of the church parking lot. Gardeners fellowship together as they work in the garden, and participation by community members is welcome!
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A garden tucked in the woods with plenty of space to grow your own veggies and help with a donation plot. The Robinson Memorial Garden grows food for low-income families and provides an opportunity for fellowship among community members.
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This garden provides an attractive, welcoming environment on the south side courtyard of the Mason Building while providing community needs of fresh produce and a relaxing outdoor break area.
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Plots available to the general public. A beautiful, large garden space located next door to the Southside 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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This garden spaces provides residents a chance to grow their own veggies, herbs and flowers.
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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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