PROJECT GROW GARDEN SITES
Community Gardens
Learn more about Project Grow's
community garden sites and their locations.
2010 Season: Please note that the following garden sites are filled: Buhr, Clague, County Farm, Hillside Terrace, Hunt Park, Lakewood School, Northside Park, and Wines School.
Please consider other sites that are still open, if you are hoping to garden with Project Grow this season.
Discovery
Gardens
Find out about our special gardening programs for children, seniors and those with disabilities
APPLYING FOR GARDEN PLOTS
Applications for the 2010 gardening season will be available in January of the new year and can be done on line (garden application and survey link to the right) or by downloading and filling out an application to be returned by regular mail.
Copies of the application form will also be available at the following sites around the city: Ann Arbor's main library and City Hall, Whole Foods, People's Food Coop, Downtown Home and Garden, Washtenaw County Extension Office, Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Administration Office at County Farm Park, and Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
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NOTE: New gardeners are placed in plots at the gardens of their choice on a first-come, first-served basis. Returning gardeners have until March 15th to apply for their same plots. Therefore, new gardeners will not be notified of their status until after the March 15th deadline.
LOCATIONS OF THE GARDENS IN ANN ARBOR:
Project Grow has been a part of the Ann Arbor/
Washtenaw County community since 1972. See the map below to locate Project Grow's fourteen community garden sites around the Ann Arbor area.
MAP
To learn more about specific garden sites and their locations, click on Individual Garden Info at right.
For more information about gardening with Project Grow, including policies, plot sizes and fees, click on Gardening Guidelines.