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Community Gardens are
Green and
Growing!
Are you looking for a place to
get your hands dirty and grow your own fresh produce?
The Sioux Falls Community
Gardens might be the place for you.
Who can have a Community Garden?
Anyone who loves to garden or wants to learn is
welcome in the Community Gardens.
Children and families spend time working
together.
Singles and apartment dwellers find their own bit
of real estate.
Former farmers get back into agricultural
production.
No income requirements. Garden scholarships
are available if the cost is prohibitive.
What does it cost?
$15 pays for one 8-foot by
20-foot garden plot for a growing season. It includes water and the
initial tilling.
Where are the gardens?
Gardens are on public land in Falls Park on North
Phillips Avenue, Leaders Park on North Leadale Avenue at East Sixth Street, and
in Memorial Park at 26th Street and Discovery Avenue. A limited number of
plots on private land are also available on a first-come first-served basis. Two
new locations will be available for the 2008 season: Center for Active
Generations (behind the Active Data building, 2504 West 46th Street), and First
Premier Bank (700 block of North Spring Avenue, directly west of the bank).
What is required?
Each garden plot must
include at least one row of annual, blooming flowers.
Only annual plants
(which die from the cold at the end of the season) are allowed.
Weeds must be
controlled at all times in each plot and in the paths around the plot.
Gardeners must be
willing to volunteer time toward improving the gardens. Those who have
physical difficulties contribute in different ways. We always have
projects such as improving the soil, building compost bins, promoting the garden
sites, and answering questions or doing research about plants.
For an application form,
follow this link:
http://www.siouxfallsparks.org/community_gardens.
Reservations for 2008 plots will be taken starting in January, 2008.
Deadline
for reservations is April 15, 2008.
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