Community Garden

Community Garden

Sherwood's Community Gardens Program offers a space where residents can come together to grow food, community, and a sense of place. Community gardens: 

  • Provide gathering places that strengthen social networks through cooperative gardening projects

  • Develop sources of pride among residents

  • Create visible products of land stewardship

  • Encourage physical activity

  • Can lower food budgets for participating families

Garden Banner
JANUARY 22 Registration begins for returning gardeners (please do not submit renewal forms before this date)
30  Deadline for returning gardeners to submit registration forms for priority plot renewals
31  Registration begins for gardeners on waitlist (please do not submit applications before this date) FEBRUARY 9  Deadline for waitlist gardeners to submit registration
Garden Work Party

As part of our program policies all gardeners must contribute and log a minimum of 6 hours per year in service to your community garden. Three hours must be completed by June 30, and a total of 6 hours must be completed by October 31.