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Visit our map of sites to find a site near you or hit the road and tour all eight sites in August and September! Morrisville Community Garden – Wednesday, August 4 between 5-7:30pm. In conjunction with the town’s weekly live music series, we’re opening our gates for tours of our garden at Oxbow Park.
The program provided gardens with planning support, assistance with acquiring materials for garden construction, free seeds from High Mowing and donated vegetable starts, scales for weighing donated produce, and expert coaching from planting through to harvest.
Before venturing out, learn about a variety of strategies for finding land for your community garden, developing agreements to grow food on public land, and establishing land use protections.
Goals of the Program. To increase public access to fruit and nut trees across Vermont, particularly at sites serving underserved populations. To ensure survival and proper care of these trees through technical assistance, educational offerings, and resource sharing.
Educate yourself about a variety of strategies for finding land for your community garden (Mayes, Wilson & Associates, LLC), developing agreements to grow food on public land (Change Lab Solutions), and establishing land use protections (National Policy & Legal Analysis Network, Public Health Law & Policy).
2023 VGN Board Openings. The Vermont Garden Network is accepting applications for its Board of Directors. Be a part of the leadership team supporting garden education and wellness programs across Vermont. Much of our work supports underserved and diverse populations including residents in affordable housing, New Americans, seniors and low ...
Workshops take place at farms and community gardens around Burlington. We are pleased to offer these workshops FREE and open to everyone, made possible by the Conservation Legacy Fund. Registration is necessary to reserve a spot and receive confirmation of the exact meeting location.
Collective Gardening: Winter Community of Practice. In 2022 we are diving into the unique model of community-based gardening called “collective gardening.”. Visit our Collective Gardening page for upcoming opportunities and resources for people organizing these communities. Coming up:
The couple’s most recent project is the Stamford VT Seed Savers, a local garden education program, growing and seed saving at the town school/community center. Stamford-masked ranger volunteers distribute seeds and plants to the community on Green Up Day