Campus Grows is a campus garden for Central Michigan University featuring individual plots available to campus and community members as well as a volunteer-maintained donation section which raises produce for the CMU Student Food Pantry. The garden is managed by a student group that hosts educational and volunteer gardening events throughout the season. After 5
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Started in 2014, this garden offers up to 10 plots for lease. Volunteers welcome! Join the Facebook group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/BathCSA/.
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Established in 2010, this garden dedicates their activities to growing food for donation to the Williamston Food Bank and WUMC’s Open Table Ministry.
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Established in 2010, plots are available to grow your own food. Wardcliff community garden plots approximately 6 x 20 ft in size, which is tilled each spring (hence no perennials), and plots are assigned. We have a great tool shed with hoses and tools. The garden is protected from deer with an 8 foot high
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Established in 2010, Village Summit is located in an empty lot owned by the Ingham County Land Bank. Garden goals include bringing the community together and teaching our community to eat healthy, fresh foods, and use fresh herbs instead of prepackaged spices. The garden is one part of Village Summit’s “Micro Community Center,” which is
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Established in 2010, raised beds provide space for you to grow your own food.
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Established in 2010, this garden provides community space for recreation and for growing food. There are large public composting bins on site. Produce is donated to The Fledge and also made available to visitors in a donation area at the front of the garden.
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Established in 2011, this garden offers plots in a serene environment to grow your own food.
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Established in 2010, this is a community garden with grow-your-own plots and a significant donation function. The land is owned by the City of Mason. The garden, through an agreement with the City of Mason, provides an opportunity for residents of the city to grow their own produce, free of pesticides and chemicals, for their families
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Established in 2011, there has been a huge transformation on this Land Bank lot. They are a small community garden that focuses on growing food and bringing positives to their neighborhood. Along with the 12 plots their gardeners use for their garden needs, they have what they call “outside the fence” herbs, strawberries, raspberries, asparagus,
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Plots available to the general public. Established in 2009, this garden has had many reiterations over the years… Small raised beds are now available to those looking to grow their own food. There is easy parking and water access, generously provided by the church. (The garden was first created to provide at-risk teens and pre-teens
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Plots available to the general public. Established in 1990, with easy access to Garden Project’s Resource Center, this garden offers tilled or untilled plots for anyone to grow their own food. New gardeners are paired up with a long-term gardener to help answer questions and provide mentorship if needed. Garden plots are around 13’x25′ for
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