Map and plot details of
Mounds Park Community Garden
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4x8x2’ ADA accessible raised garden bed
Annual price: $15-$22 + 4hrs volunteer work
ADA garden beds are designed to be accessible and allow you to tend even the furthest corner of your garden bed without uncomfortable or dangerous overreaching.
5x10’ garden bed
Annual price: $22-$30 + 8hrs volunteer work
50-square-foot garden plots are ideal for the enthusiastic gardener who wants to grow a diverse selection of plants while still being manageable for individuals with busy schedules.
10x10’ garden bed
Annual price: $30-$36 + 8hrs volunteer work
A 100-square-foot garden bed is a larger commitment at a manageable size, allowing for a diverse selection of crops without being overwhelming to maintain.
10x20’ garden bed
Annual price: $40-$66 + 8hrs volunteer work
A 200-square-foot garden plot offers a larger space for growing a wider variety of crops. These plots are ideal for members with big gardening goals.
20x20’ garden bed
Annual price: $85-$110 + 8hrs volunteer work
For more experienced gardeners who are committed to putting in the time to manage a larger space, a 400-square-foot garden plot is great for growing crops that need ample room to spread out or climb up while staying within the perimeter of your plot.
Further details of garden beds
Note: applications for the 2025 growing season will close on June 1st
Pricing of plots is on a sliding scale. Please use the honor system when calculating your annual fee.
Members may have multiple plots.
Members will be responsible for building their raised bed and maintaining it
Materials will not be provided for members of 4x8x2’ ADA plots.
If you need help building your raised bed, please contact us or reach out to our helpful community on Facebook.
Soil and compost is provided, located in the large bin at the north end of the garden. Please only use soil and compost for your garden plot (don’t take it home).
No-till gardening is not required, but strongly suggested. Here is more information about the benefits of no-till gardening.
Interested in learning more about how we can all contribute to making the Mounds Park Community Garden a vibrant and welcoming green space?