Twelve raised beds 4’x 16’. Food used to help those suffering from Food Insecurity
2016
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Gardeners willing to donate food to fight food insecurity
Food Insecure
Cape Fear Realtors
The Farm 4-H Club is located at a 17-acre farm nestled against the Neuse River. The club teaches youth ages 5-18 about sustainable and regenerative farming practices. We learn how to grow our own food as well as other farming skills like building and repairing water and irrigation systems, tractor maintenance, soil and water management, entrepreneurship, protecting and creating pollinator habitats and more! The Farm Club also provides a green escape for youth and families who may not enjoy access to green space in their own neighborhoods. We enjoy some of the fruits (and vegetables) of our labor at the farm, sell some to local buyers, and donate some to local food banks or pantries. The club meets twice a month and other youth organizations and new members are always welcome to join!
2018
County:Wake
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Farm with garden plots Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Mushrooms, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
We welcome everyone in our community to participate at The Farm, and our main focus is youth.
Local community, youth who participate in the 4-H Club
Currently searching for funding
Farm Camp is a school garden that provides children and community members the opportunity to learn about sustainable gardening and farming by demonstrating the environmental, economic, and social importance of a garden.
2015
County:Watauga
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Mushrooms, Vegetables
Culture/Language:english
The students and campers that attend Mountain Pathways and Farm Camp
The students and campers that attend Mountain Pathways and Farm Camp
Appalachian Mountain Brewery
The mission of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway Community Garden (LSCG) is to bring the residents of Mecklenburg County together to experience fun and fellowship while learning eco-friendly gardening methods and techniques. Classes are regularly held onsite to teach people various methods of eco-friendly gardening. These classes include sessions on composting, soil management, toxicity reduction and seed saving, fresh food harvesting, preparation and preservation.
This garden is an active Friendship Gardens network member, donating over 10% of its produce to Friendship Trays, the area’s meals-on-wheels program.
We are a communal food-share garden with the belief that everyone should have access to fresh food regardless of income. Keeping strong to this belief, Little Sugar Creek has developed into a very successful collective gardening project that is open to any resident of Mecklenburg County. We are a very diverse group of growers and we work as a group to tend and harvest the garden.
The garden is a rich and growing part of the fabric of the Mecklenburg area. We have fostered partnerships with great agencies such as Hands on Charlotte, The Charlotte Bobcats, Civic by Design, Johnson & Wales University, Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful, Charlotte Green, Neighborhood Good Samaritan Center and the Community Culinary School of Charlotte.
With many talents present in the garden, Little Sugar Creek is able to provide its visitors and garden family a complete healthy lifestyle option.
For more information on garden membership, volunteer involvement and educational opportunities, please visit us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/little-sugar-creek-garden-295038127244909/.
2009
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Other Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Other
Culture/Language:English, Spanish, other
everyone
everyone
beg and borrow
2018
County:Randolph
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English and Spanish
EVERYONE!
Ramseur and surrounding towns
Town of Ramseur
The Cropmaster Garden is tended primarily by Master Gardener Volunteers but welcomes anyone with an interest in vegetable gardening. The garden has a four part mission of experimentation, education, demonstration and donation with an added focus on camaraderie. The gardeners meet every Wednesday morning of the year (except during extreme weather) to tend the garden and learn from each other. Everyone helps to tend the rows with some gardeners additionally working on special projects. The 1000 - 4500 lbs of produce harvested annually is mostly donated to local charities.
1998
County:Craven
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Anyone with an interest in vegetable gardening.
The garden is funded by donations.
The Train Depot Garden was formed by a partnership between NC Cooperative Extension and the City of New Bern. Each spring, workers from the city till select plots. Gardeners and the city help to keep the grass mowed. To learn more or to rent a plot phone Julius.
2007
County:Craven
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:English and other languages are spoken in the garden
Anyone is welcome to ‘rent’ a plot and tend it.
Each gardener tends their own plot and reaps the harvest of that plot.
The Train Depot Garden is funded through grants and plot fees.
0.24 acres with 9 raised garden beds
2018
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
The Grace Giving Garden (GGG) is an organic community garden sponsored by the Grace Church in the Mountains (Episcopal) The GGG focuses on teaching, sharing, and working to erase food insecurity. People from all over our community come together to garden, learn about stewardship of natural resources, teach people of all ages to garden and care for each other and the earth. We supply the Grace Food Pantry with produce and donate to the Meals on Wheels kitchen. All are welcome.
2008
County:Haywood
Participant Count:31-50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English and Spanish
All are welcome.
Children, clients of the Grace Food Pantry, people who are food insecure in the Waynesville area.
Grants, donations and church funds.
Poloridge Elementary School Gardens. Our mission is to educate young kids on the importance of eating well and use the gardens to grow fruits, vegetables and flowers.
2017
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits
Culture/Language:english
the school and community
school
school PTA
2016
County:Pitt
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Other Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Primarily Residents of Farmville North Carolina
Local community
Donations
Trying to grow healthy foods that make our bodies healthy and happy.
2017
County:Yancey
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Entrepreneurial market garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Fruits
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Fish, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Mushrooms, Vegetables, Other
Culture/Language:English, Spanish, and Portuguese
Anyone who wants to grow healthy foods
Hungry humans who want to eat healthy.
Food Farm-acy
The Wilson Housing Authority operates a community garden located in the Whitfield Homes neighborhood. There are 5 raised beds in the community garden, as well as boxes around the neighborhood.
2016
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits
Integrity Unlimited CDC operates three community gardens. One is located onsite at Integrity Unlimited CDC. There is another garden located nearby in the Suburban Heights neighborhood. The third garden is located in the White Oak neighborhood.
2009
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits
This garden is located in Bridgestone’s Freedom Wildlife Habitat and Refuge Area on a 2 acre plot. All produce is donated to volunteers, food pantries, and low income housing communities. This community garden increases access to fresh foods in the food deserts of Wilson.
2014
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits
2010
County:Person
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Youth garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:—-
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Everyone is welcome to participate in planting, nurturing and harvesting garden produce to help people in need.
Low income, hard-pressed or homeless residents of Person County are primarily served by this garden.
Community Donations
Our mission is to connect people to their neighbors, the land, and God by using sustainable agriculture to provide fresh, local food for the hungry. We welcome you to come be a part of this great opportunity & mission in our community.
2013
County:Wake
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
All
Local community residents
Community garden offering free vegetables to residents of Black Creek, NC.
2014
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
all
residents of Black Creek
New start on strong rested soil.
Large backyard was a garden in 1970 era. Anything I have grown has been fruitful!!
Last year’s herbs are returning.
I have the space, the interest, and not the muscle power.
Who would live to garden here??
Must love dog. (well behaved mostly)Lol
2015
County:Catawba
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:—-
Plot Count:NA
Type:Community-school garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:—-
Secondary Production:Herbs, Mushrooms, Vegetables, Other
Culture/Language:Open to all! Whatever you speak, teach me, I will learn more than my English and sign language.
Honest, deligent, kind, seed-sewing diggers and pickers!
This garden is available for almost organic-type farming by good-hearted folks.
The soil is ready. Funding will follow. We can barter, share or set strict fees if you prefer.i
Community and demonstration garden, with a goal to educate and encourage community partners to replicate, where possible.
2017
County:Wake
Participant Count:—-
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Community gardeners and vounteers
Anathoth’s garden, now grown to a farm, began as a response to a murder that brought to light divisions in the community. Anathoth’s mission is to cultivate peace by using good food and sustainable agriculture to connect people with their neighbors, the land, and God. Anathoth’s core production program is HarvestShare, a sliding-scale, 180-member CSA (Community Supported Agriculture program). We also host weekly community potlucks and workdays every Saturday from March-October. We equip young people with farming and community-building skills through young adult internship and apprenticeship programs, through our Open Hands paid summer internship for teens, and through our partnership with Volunteers for Youth.
2005
County:Orange
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Mushrooms
Culture/Language:English and Spanish, open to speakers of any language!
Everyone—through joining the sliding scale CSA called HarvestShare and/or participating in any of the community workdays
Anyone participating in the sliding-scale CSA, high-schoolers and young adults through the internship/apprenticeship programs
Primarily through our own sliding-scale CSA, with some contribution from community donations, the Duke Endowment, and RAFI-USA
The Southside Community Garden was founded in 2015 and is located in Asheville, North Carolina’s Southside neighborhood, a historically African American community. The garden is situated on the grounds of the Arthur R. Edington Education & Career Center, owned by the Asheville Housing Authority. The garden, which was constructed in 2015 by staff of Green Opportunities (GO), a local non-profit, and community members, is currently operated by a group of community members from the Southside neighborhood and beyond. Gardeners grew over 400 pounds of vegetables during the first season, and 1000 pounds during the second season. Produce from the garden is transformed into free community lunches Monday through Thursday by students enrolled in the GO Kitchen Ready culinary training program and distributed to local residents. Produce is also donated to food pantries and shelters, and taken home by community gardeners. Garden workdays take place on Saturday and Wednesday mornings, and all ages and experience levels are welcome to participate.
2015
County:Buncombe
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Southside residents, public housing residents, and Asheville gardeners of all ages are welcome to participate in the garden.
Residents of Asheville’s Southside neighborhood.
grants, crowdfunding
The ‘Love & Fishes Bountiful Garden’ is a special space where folks come together for a common purpose — to make fresh, organic produce available to our community and those visiting Haywood Street who have limited access to fresh produce.
Barriers that commonly divide people from different backgrounds or with different life circumstances disappear when they work side by side in the garden. Strangers quickly become friends.
2011
County:Buncombe
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Anyone who wants to volunteer.
Homeless and working poor
Individuals, Church, Grants
We are a community garden of 69 beds.within that We have a 10x10 area where our grow and donate the food to the local neighbood
2013
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:More than 50
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits
Culture/Language:English
All are welcome over the age of 18
Local neighbood
We partner with individuals with mental illness to grow nutritious food for themselves and others and offer integrated, community-based, therapeutic programs in an inclusive farm setting.
2012
County:Chatham
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Therapeutic/Mental health garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees)
Culture/Language:English
Community workdays are open to everyone, regardless of whether or not they have a mental health diagnosis.
Individuals with a mental health diagnosis
UNC Dept. of Psychiatry, XDS, Inc., individual donors, and community foundations
This garden was created to enhance the YMCA summer day camp and afterschool program through hands on experiences in the garden. Thanks to the help of local chef, Michael Spencer, there is a plant to plate program that also provides culinary lessons to encourage campers to eat what they grow.
2016
County:Iredell
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Youth garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English, Spanish
Everyone
Summer campers and afterschool kids at the YMCA
Grants, community donations
Baskerville Elementary School garden is a raised bed garden maintained by Nash/Edgecombe FoodCorps service members and the Baskerville Elementary School community.
2016
County:Nash
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Williford Elementary School garden is a raised bed garden maintained by Nash/Edgecombe FoodCorps service members and the Williford Elementary School community.
2015
County:Nash
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
G.W. Bulluck Elementary School garden is a raised bed garden maintained by Nash/Edgecombe FoodCorps service members and the G.W. Bulluck community. As of January 2017, the garden consists of 5 raised beds and 3 indoor hydroponics systems.
2015
County:Edgecombe
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
We are engaging our neighbors with the love of Jesus Christ for the betterment of life through gardening. All materials, plants and labor in our garden has been given freely, so we freely give away all of our produce to anyone who needs or wants it. Each Saturday during the Summer we host a one hour free produce stand.
Additionally, we have noticed a growing number of senior citizens in our community who desire to garden but cannot due to physical limitations. We think that’s sad. So, we are constantly working to improve accessibility in the garden, including the addition of five table-height garden beds that can be worked from a standing or sitting position. All of our garden beds are raised and soon all will be enclosed, making them easier to maintain and work comfortable.
Selah Community Garden is 100% organic, completely free of chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides.
2016
County:Lee
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits, Herbs, Mushrooms
All are welcome in our garden, but our primary focus is the families of the community surrounding the church.
Community members, with an emphasis on senior citizens.
Beatitude Gardens mission is to be a demonstration plot for small-scale, regenerative agriculture that educates young leaders, builds community, and increases food access in Todd and surrounding areas. We have a vision to be a community that cares for the earth, cares for people, and shares the harvest. Under the leadership of the Community Garden Coordinator, we tend two plots of land in downtown Todd to feed neighbors in the High Country. Using the principles of permaculture design at these locations, Beatitude Gardens brings a unique model of how churches can use their land to create healthy and productive “foodscapes,” and generate local food economy.
Under the leadership of the Community Garden Coordinator, we tend two plots of land in downtown Todd to feed neighbors in the High Country. We provide holistic, hands-on education through our internships, build community through volunteer work days, and demonstrate beauty and sustainability design and practice.
2014
County:Ashe
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
College interns, local residents, youth and kids
Low-income families, garden volunteers
We have 6 small raised beds at the elementary school.
2016
County:Scotland
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Laurel Hill Elementary community members, students, staff, parents etc.
Students
Scotland County Schools, NC cooperative extension
The Pasquotank County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers manage this demonstration/learning Garden. 90% of the produce grown in the garden is donated to the Albemarle Food Bank. They offer workshops, demonstrations, and hands on activities to the public. Vegetables are the primary plantings, but there is also a herb garden. A pollinator garden has been established to offer the locals an example of an alternative to ornamental plantings.
2014
County:Pasquotank
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
The local community is welcome to participate in the garden.
Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe Elementary’s Community Food Garden is a small garden plot managed and cultivated by school families, with help from the Orange County Extension Master Gardeners. Its mission within the school is to foster community, help decrease food insecurity, and provide an education resource for classroom teachers.
2015
County:Orange
Participant Count:31-50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Mushrooms
Culture/Language:English, Spanish
All FPGB families, staff and community partners
FPGB families, students and staff
FPGB PTA
The Bridge of Love Garden is garden for neighbors of the St, John's Episcopal Church to donate food to the Good Shepard. There are twelve raised beds for local neighbors of the church.
2016
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:--- Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Local neighbors of St. John's Episcopal Church
Local neighbors and the Good Shepard Food Bank
Wilmington Regional Association of Realtors
The Annie Nixon Community Garden is dedicated to gardening and place making of the local neighbors.
2016
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Local neighbors
Local neighbors
Live Oak Bank and Cape Fear Garden Club
Third and Wooster was installed on April 25, 2015 at the NHC Sheriff’s Crime Task Force Center. The garden serves the at-risk children in the Elements Program and the local neighbors willing to help mentor these children. There are ten raised beds 6’ x 20’.
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:--- Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English
At Risk children and local neighbors willing to mentor these children
At Risk Children in the NHC Sheriff’s Elements Program
Work on Wilmington, NHC Sheriff’s Department
Devon Park UMC was installed on April 7, 2015 at the Devon Park UMC. This garden has eighteen raised beds (8’ x 20’) and serves fifteen Burmese refugee families, church members, and local neighbors.
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Other Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English, Karen, Chin
Anyone
Burmese refugees
Wilmington Regional Association of Realtors, Downtown Rotary Club, Farm Bureau Insurance - $10.00 per year per plot
Our volunteer team plans, installs, tends to and harvest from our organic plots and the small orchard on the property. All produce harvested goes directly to food pantries or soup kitchens. No gardening experience is required, training is provided and hours are flexible.
2010
County:Johnston
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Adults and groups interested in giving back to their community.
We donate produce to local food banks and soup kitchens, primarily in the Smithfield/Selma/Clayton area.
We rely entirely on donations.
12 raised wooden container beds, 8x5.
2016
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
everyone
A network of school gardens at 9 elementary schools organized by Gaston County Cooperative Extension. Students participate in a hands-on 14-week gardening and nutrition program during the school day.
2008
County:Gaston
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:School garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:english
Students and teachers at participating schools
Students and teachers at participating schools
Cooperative Extension, FoodCorps, schools. Gaston Farm Bureau
Beginner plot on 1 acre of land. Plentiful bounty of organic food for those in need or for those without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
2016
County:Warren
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Anyone and everyone
Needy families, and those without access to fresh produce
Private funding and public donations
Our company garden varies each year, but favorites, and planted this year, are peppers, basil, tomatoes, potatoes, radishes and corn. It is composted from Yes Solar Solutions owners compost of which we used 450 pounds of compost this year. We take turns watering (from our rain barrels) and weeding and it is a pleasure to watch people who have been installing renewable energy all day come back to pick vegetables for their dinners.
2011
County:Wake
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Workplace garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English
All employees of Yes Solar Solutions are welcome to participate.
Employees of Yes Solar Solutions and their families are served by the garden.
Employees of Yes Solar Solutions fund the garden.
Our garden is intended to be therapeutic. It is a resource to enhance mental health. We intend to provide entrepreneurship and vocational training to be used by persons young and old (across ages).
2016
County:Durham
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Therapeutic/Mental health garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English, Spanish
Across ages - children, youth, adults, seniors
This garden is a community garden project for the youth of our church. The youth mission include youth ages 5 to 18. Youth advisers will oversee the project and help with the efforts of developing and maintaining the garden. The proceeds of the garden will be distributed to the community, on an “as-needed” basis. This garden project will educate our youth about the natural process in which vegetables and fruits are grown and end up on our tables. It will also enable us to introduce healthy eating practices to our youth, as well as the church and community. Most importantly, the Pilgrim Rest Youth Mission Garden will help establish closer spiritual relationships with God and each other, through methods of prayer, working together, and giving.
2015
County:Sampson
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits
Culture/Language:English
Church Family
Church and Community
Youth Mission, Volunteers
Young Urban Farmer’s Collective
2014
County:Guilford
Participant Count:—-
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Herbs
The Hill family farm is an agro-tourism farm with over 50 different farm animals, 1 acre garden, culinary herbs and medicinal garden. Farm is open for tour, and sale produce. Also, we educate about the different herbs health factors and provide demonstration how to prepare herb essential oil.
2008
County:Edgecombe
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:NA
Type:Youth garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Herbs
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English and Spanish
youth and exceptional children
high school students from halifax public scool and the community
2016
County:Warren
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Youth, Seniors, Farmers, Schools, Government Officials, Sponsors, Donors and local faith leaders are all welcome to participate.
Youth, seniors and the community at large may all be served by Compass Gardens.
TBD
2014
County:Wilson
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Flowers Greenery
Secondary Production:Vegetables
School and community stakeholders
Students of Springfield Middle School
We are a group of Local Food advocates dedicated to creating an inclusive community farm in Garner, where members share both the labor and the fruits of that labor.
We are operating as an at-large gardening community, gardening extensively at members homes. We are currently looking for a new home and need help finding a long term solution.
Interested in joining? We’d love to have you.
Have questions? Email us at garnergrows@gmail.com.
2010
County:Wake
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Other Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees), Vegetables
A large diverse garden providing gardening opportunities to Charlotte’s University City area (near UNCC) and others in the area. Started in 2004, opened in 2005, as a citizen initiative encouraged by the University City Community Leadership Academy. Support came from Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation, Cooperative Extension, and Waste Reduction. The garden is and has been from the beginning managed by the gardeners, Starting with 24 plots, it has expanded twice to 76 plots on approximately one acre. It is within the boundaries of Reedy Creek Park. Highly diverse, and proud of it, we welcome all. There has been a wait list for plots since 2008, but we encourage people to get on the list, and to start more community gardens. We support NCCGP, and ACGA.
2005
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:More than 50
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Twi, German
Community beautification, Education about gardening/agriculture, Education about nutrition/improved diet, Food donation, Gardeners eat what they grow, Horticulture therapy, Social engagement of people/community development
Mecklenburg county residents
Area residents
Plot fees ($20 to county, $15 to garden organization, per plot per year); Park and Recreation and NC CES funding and support
2000
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:—-
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Mecklenburg County Residents
Mecklenburg County Residents
10’ x 15’ plots $15 annually
The Transplanting Traditions Community Farm envisions a world in which all people have access to healthy affordable food, land, education, satisfying work and a space to celebrate culture and to build strong resilient communities.
The Mission of Transplanting Traditions Community Farm is to provide refugee adults and youth access to land, healthy food and agricultural and entrepreneurial opportunities. The farm provides a cultural community space for families to come together, build healthy communities and continue agricultural traditions in the Piedmont of N.C.
2011
County:Orange
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Other Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English, Karen
Refugees from Burma
Refugees from Burma
2000
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost
2000
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
2000
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Community
Started in 1998, our garden is a three acre urban garden organized and operated by volunteers. The garden’s purpose is to grow fresh produce for the area food bank, Second Harvest Food Bank of NW NC. We grow between 6 and 10,000 lbs. of vegetables (tomatoes, onions, squash, corn, etc.) as well as melons (watermelon and cantaloupe) every year. We are located in the farm area of The Children’s Home.
1998
County:Forsyth
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Honey (bees)
Culture/Language:English, occasional Spanish
Public
Clients for local food pantries, shelters, children’s programs, senior centers, etc.
Individual donors, churches, foundations
2015
County:Pasquotank
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:—-
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
2015
County:Pasquotank
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
2015
County:Pasquotank
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
2009
County:Guilford
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
All are welcome based on available space
Jamestown, Adams Farm area
Jamestown Friends provides main support. $10 per foot (4 foot wide)
Come on out and join us. We love to have visitors and volunteers!The Community Garden is designed as a teaching and learning experience. We provide free classes twice a month.
Classes are open to all who wish to participate and volunteers are always welcome.
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina brings you Community Roots, a volunteer-operated demonstration garden! We’ve partnered up with Sustainable Neighbors and NC Cooperative Extension Master Gardener to offer monthly workdays, demonstrations, and presentations that will take you through all the steps needed to run and maintain your own garden!
2013
County:Cumberland
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Public is always welcome!
Everyone interested in learning to grow their own food.
Donations and Second Harvest Food Balnk
Sustainable Community Garden - Serving At-Risk Youth Group and responsible local neighbors - Ten Raised beds 7’w x 20’l x 10"h - Installed April 25 via grant from Work on Wilmington and 40 local volunteers.
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Youth garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:English
At-Risk Youth, responsible local neighbors
Wilmington Green
Sustainable Community Garden - Eighteen raised beds 8’w x 20’l x 10” h - Serves thirteen Burmese refugee, one church, and four neighborhood families. Installed on April 7, 2015 via a placemaking grant from the Wilmington Regional Association of Realtors and 60 volunteers for Seacoast Realty. Other Resource Partners - Farm Bureau, Farmer Supply, interfaith Refugee Ministry. Part of the Wilmington Green initiative.
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Culture/Language:Burmese / English
Burmese Refugees, Church members, and Local Neighbors
Wilmington Green
This garden is accentuated on 3,000 square feet in Grifton, NC. It is owned by Linwood Thorbs. It harvested year-round. The garden produce corn, cabbage, beets, turnip salad, watermelons, cantaloupes, collards, beans and peppers. will be harvesting strawberries in 2016.
2015
County:Lenoir
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:More than 50
Type:Entrepreneurial market garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
the community is welcome to participate
the community is served
UNC Chapel Hill
Created in November, 2014, our garden opened on April 11th of 2015. The Mount Holly Community Garden is a separate 501(c)(3). The located at 126 North Main Street, and the land is leased from First United Methodist Church of Mount Holly. It is 1 block from the heart of our downtown. A bright, joyful mural greets all who visit. We have 52 beds, including 4 adaptive beds for special needs gardeners. Our beds are 4’x12’x20” and enriched with wonderful compost. We are an organic practicing garden. The Garden conducts workshops on healthy living, yoga, all aspects of gardening, and healthy meal preparations. In our brief history, we have become a gathering place for our gardeners, our citizens, and out of town visitors! We encourage the “community” aspect as much as we do the garden. Enchantment In The Garden is an event that the Garden hosts each December. All 52 beds are brightly decorated by artist and gardeners. Live music, luminaries, sparkling lights, and hot refreshments make for a wonderful evening! Our garden is blessed with tremendous support from the Mount Holly community!
2015
County:Gaston
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:More than 50
Type:Other Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Citizens of Mount Holly community with support of volunteers
Families, senior citizens, youth, and local food banks benefit from the garden
Leases of garden beds, private donations, and grants
This is our first year. All vegetables will be given to the local food pantry.
2015
County:Hertford
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Food bank garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs, Honey (bees)
Culture/Language:English
Food pantry of Ahoskie
Through our school garden, we are striving to raise awareness of healthy and sustainable foods. After our garden is up and growing, the economically in-need students will be the first to receive the vegetables we grow. They will be encouraged to help in the garden in order to gain knowledge about these food alternatives. This garden will be student let by the new “Farm-to-Table Club” who will encourage peers who take home vegetables to also volunteer in the school garden. Most likely, the students who will qualify to take home vegetables know little about sustainability and where their food comes from; they just see it once it gets on their plate. In the garden, we will allow students to help plant and harvest the vegetables so they can see their food from the beginning as a seed until it enters their bodies. Those students will take home, along with their bag of veggies, recipes with instructions on how to cook the foods they receive in order to sustain themselves.
2015
County:Nash
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Student and teachers of RMHS
In-need student population
Eason Earth Sources, Josey Lumber Co., Rocky Mount High School
HOPE was formed in 2010 as a project of WNC Epilepsy Association.HOPE consist of 2 garden locations. 1 in Hickory and 1 in Newton. HOPE is operated fully on a volunteer basis. Fresh vegetables and fruit produced are given to epilepsy network, Hickory Soup Kitchen, ECCCM (Eastern Catawba Cooperative Christian Ministry) of Newton etc.
** Newton Garden - access to garden: Hwy 321 towards Maiden, pass Gov’t Center Complex, to intersection @ Hwy 10/321. turn right on Hwy 10/West C St, slowly pass Western Steer, and turn right and drive back into driveway between 628 & 702 West C St and the garden will be about 200 yards back.
*** Hickory YMCA - From downtown Hickory, come down North Center St, pass Frye Reg. Med. Ctr, go thru 2 stop lights. After stop light of North Center St & 7th Ave intersection, you’ll see Hickory YMCA parking lot entrance on left. Garden is immediately after parking lot on left.
2011
County:Catawba
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
anyone interested in volunteering; anyone in need of fresh produce
county residents in need of nutritional food
donations and grants
The Shallotte Community Garden is a part of the new Mulberry Park in the heart of downtown Shallotte. The Community Garden is open to all area residents. The garden features a pollinator garden as well as community beds where food is grown for area food pantries. The garden is scheduled to open during the summer of 2015.
2015
County:Brunswick
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
Culture/Language:English
The garden is open to all residents of the area.
The community
Town of Shallotte
We have four 4x4 raised garden beds behind our church. Our partnership with an area preschool includes six 4x4 beds, two circular 3 foot pizza gardens, and two four foot circular pizza gardens. Vegetables and flowers have been grown and vegetables shared with senior citizens. Pizza gardens were planted recently.
2014
County:Halifax
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
Culture/Language:English
Church members and the community are welcome.
Senior citizens receive most of the harvest.
GROW mini grant and Resourceful Communities
Holy Cross Catholic Church’s community garden is one of our outreach activities, growing food for distribution through Catholic Charities and providing parishioners and others an opportunity to grow food for their own households. Garden space (about 4 ft x 8 ft) can be “rented” for $25 for the season; all gardeners also help periodically with garden maintenance/weeding and harvesting. Most who ‘rent’ a spot have a raised bed but other options are available.
2014
County:Durham
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English.
Members of the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Durham, area churches and friends of parishioners and others are welcome.
The garden provides a fresh supply of vegetables for Catholic Charities/Durham, as well as the gardeners and their families.
Participating households pay $25 per 4x8 plot. The funds help pay the cost of supplies.
Teaching organic gardening to at-risk youth at the after-school program called The Spot. We're also going to build a hydroponic greenhouse with alternative energy, later in the year. For current info, please visit our garden website at TheSpotFunGarden.weebly.com and BuildTheNursery.weebly.com. Yes, we need volunteers and donations: be they materials, manpower, brain-power, expertise, or funds: THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2015
County:Wilson
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables, Other
2015
County:Iredell
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Everyone is welcome to participate and volunteer in the garden.
Matthew 25 Food Pantry
Fundraisers, Donations, Plots. Plot fees to be determined.
Adams “Magic” Acres School Garden was built by parents and students in the spring of 2013. We are a year-round school so try to have a year-round garden! We also have a butterfly garden adjacent to the vegetable garden. We hope the school garden helps to:
• encourage healthy eating habits by introducing kids to new fruits and vegetables
• connect children to the environment
• provide hands on activities to supplement teachers lesson plans
• and to introduce philanthropy by planting ‘rows for the hungry’ which will benefit our local food bank
Students have the opportunity to work in the garden during designated “Garden Days”, one day each quarter for every track, during each grade’s recess time. We are always looking for WCPSS approved volunteers to help guide students on these days.
2013
County:Wake
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
Culture/Language:English/Spanish
students and family members
students
Adams Elementary PTA
Construction on the Northwoods School Garden began in the summer of 2013 with start up funding from our PTA. It is a community project which, except for a guttering job, has been built solely by volunteers. An estimated 65% of the garden has been built using reused decking thanks to a partnership with a local contractor. We continue to strive to reuse and repurpose where possible, and aim to purchase materials which are biodegradable or recyclable. Our garden uses no chemicals and is watered with rain collected in a cistern.
Northwoods School Garden seeks to teach children where real food comes from while gently encouraging them towards healthier eating habits. But the garden is not just for learning about food and nutrition. It stimulates curiosity, encourages wonder, and promotes teamwork, responsibility and patience. It offers lessons in science and ecology, of course, but also math, social studies, economics, history, arts and literature. The Northwoods School Garden provides a place for our school and community to continue to learn and grow.
2013
County:Wake
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
School and community
School children
PTA and private donors
2015
County:—-
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Other Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
Our garden is a partnership between the Edison Johnson Parks & Recreation community and Bull City Fit, a community-wellness program for patients of Duke’s Healthy Lifestyles Obesity Treatment clinic.
2014
County:Durham
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Youth garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Herbs, Vegetables
Volunteers from the Durham as well as the Bull City Fit communities
Families from the parks & rec as well as the Bull City Fit communities
We have 12 garden boxes available to anyone who wants one. There are compost bins and a utility storage unit available as well as water. The contact person is Linda Lane at (336)983-5234.
2010
County:Stokes
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Other Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Any community member
Any community member
church and box owners
2009
County:Forsyth
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Workplace garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Herbs
anyone
patients of Downtown Health Plaza and members of surrounding community
IMCS is a public Montessori school. Gardening is a natural fit for the Montessori method, where students learn by exploring hands-on materials and real-life experiences. The emphasis on interacting with the natural world and community is a unique aspect of the curriculum. With the help of several grants, we are starting a veggie garden and a pollinator garden. Parent volunteers have built 6 raised beds, and planting will begin in March of 2015. We would like to involve the community as well as students and families. Please let us know if you are interested in participating!
Garden goals:
• Supplement our core curriculum
• Teach students about social responsibility, environmental stewardship, world citizenship, community service, and the value of hard work
• Give students a chance to connect with the natural world
• Build community, both with families at the school, and with the larger community outside of it
• Teach students and families about health and nutrition
• Give students an opportunity to build and run a sustainable business
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:NA
Type:Community-school garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English, but are open to learning other languages
Students, families, community
Students and families
Whole Kids Foundation, NC Farm Bureau, NC Community Garden Partners, SF Farms
This is a community garden that is operated by the Avery County Cooperative Extension Center. This garden is open to anyone wanting to learn how to garden or needs a garden spot.
2010
County:Avery
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:10-30
Type:Community-school garden Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits, Honey (bees), Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Anyone willing to learn about gardening, and also willing to put in some effort.
The normal citizen of Avery County
Avery County Cooperative Extension Center
Newport citizens and businesses are very proud of this family recreation facility which offers both 10’ x 10’ and 10’ x 20’ garden plots for a nominal yearly rental fee of $20 and $30 respectfully. Our community garden provides citizens and organizations, without sufficient gardening space of their own, the opportunity to have a garden to produce food for their families and provides a place for gardeners to share experiences, knowledge and skills. The whole family can reap the benefits of both the physical activity gardening provides and the greater opportunity for healthy eating.
Contact us by e-mail at newportgarden@outlook.com or message us through our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/NewportGarden or by calling the town hall at 223-4749.
Together we are growing new possibilities in Newport.
Tracy and Holly Campbell
Project Managers
Newport Community Garden
2014
County:Cartere
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Herbs, Honey (bees)
Individuals, civic organizations, faith based organizations
Local citizens
Town of Newport, local businesses and grant programs
The Third Street Community Garden is located on the 15-acre property of Third Street Community Center, a Christ-based neighborhood center and focused on youth development, advocacy for the arts, and workforce development. It operates in a renovated Art Deco era former elementary school in the heart of West Greenville.
2013
County:Pitt
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Herbs
Culture/Language:English
Neighborhood residents or anyone who needs garden space are welcome to participate.
The Garden serves anyone who wants to pick and eat the food.
2014
County:Pender
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Anyone is the Burgaw Community
Seven Oaks Residence
Lincoln Elementary School garden
2012
County:Brunswick
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Elementary school garden. 6 raised beds, tended by first graders.
2012
County:Brunswick
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Students
Students
Bellamy School Garden is located at the back of the school. There are nine raised beds, greenhouse, compost bin, rain barrel and we are hoping to begin a vertical garden due to being land locked.
2012
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:31-50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost
Culture/Language:English
Any student and/or staff person
students and staff
grants and awards
The Partners In Ministry East Laurinburg Community Garden was started in 2012 as a way to meet the needs of the hungry in our community. The produce that is grown in this garden is distributed through our food pantry on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. This garden keeps with our mission of providing a hand up rather than a hand out as a solution to the poverty in our community.
2012
County:Scotland
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Faith-based garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost
All are welcome!
Families in the East Laurinburg Community
2015
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:—-
Organization:—-
Plot Count:—-
Type:Community-school garden Size:—-
Primary Production:—-
The “Bread of Life” Food Ministry at Old Zion Wesleyan Church operates a small community garden consisting of eight (8) 4’x8’ raised beds. Garden plots may be adopted annually by church and community members for a nominal $10 fee.
2014
County:Columbus
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Plot/Allotment Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Faith-based garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
church and community members
Garden participants and donations to church food pantry
Initial funding from Blue Cross & Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation in partnership with Partners for Health and Wholeness
2014
County:New Hanover
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:School garden Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Other
School children
Behind the Gym.
2010
County:Cleveland
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Flowers/greenery, Fruits, Herbs, Vegetables
Everyone is welcome
The Shelby Community
We are a Community Garden located in Whitakers, North Carolina. The garden consists of 5 1/2 acres. In addition the gardeners and other volunteers help maintain a 7 plus acres designed to grow food to provide free fresh fruits and vegetables to those in need at no cost. We also open the farmers market to the public on Monday - Wednesday and Fridays from 9:30 to 1:30. Sign up at our website: www.franklintoncenteratbricks.org
2012
County:Edgecombe
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:NA
Type:Faith-based garden Size:More than 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Fruits, Herbs
Culture/Language:English and Spanish
guests from the conference center, local schools, churches and people from the community
guest, people from the community
grants and donations
A garden developed to accomodate varying ability levels while encouraging community inclusion, with an emphasis on encouraging the nutritional and health benefits of growing and consuming fresh produce while increasing physical activity through gardening. It currently consists of 13 raised beds along with 2 garden tables which are accessible to those using wheelchairs. It is also meant to be a place of beauty, serenity and pleasant social discourse, open to the public. We welcome anyone who would like to become a volunteer to share their interests and skills to assist the participants who attend the Monarch Health Drive day program, wwhich supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilites; as well as other community members to learn more about the important aspects of gardening and socialization.
2014
County:Craven
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Therapeutic/Mental health garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Community members are welcome to visit and share their skills in the garden.
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities who attend the Monarch Health Dr. day program next to the garden.
The Harold H. Bate Foundation; CarolinaEast Foundation; NC/Craven Community Foundation; US Cellular; BB&T; Garris Evans Lumber;
All the food raised in this garden goes into the New Bern branch of the food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina and then is distributed to the needy in the community at no cost. The garden is run by volunteers
2011
County:Craven
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Food bank garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery
Culture/Language:English
Anyone who wants to vulunteer to physically work in the garden
the hungry in the community
FBCENC, Pine Cone Perennials, volunteers, community businesses
This garden serves as an outdoor classroom for our clients interested in learning about home gardening topics.
2011
County:Transylvania
Participant Count:More than 50
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Other Size:Less than 1/4 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Compost, Fruits, Herbs
Cooperative Extension clients and local food banks are served by this community garden.
Regeneration Community Youth Garden provides fresh produce to Edgecombe, Halifax, Nash, and surrounding counties. We operate from June to November. Youth from Edgecombe, Halifax, and Nash counties meet to determine what is grow in the garden. They maintain the garden and pack the produce for sale. Proceeds from the sale of the produce go towards youth initiatives that Regeneration Development Group, Inc. sponsors during the year.
2014
County:Edgecombe
Participant Count:10-30
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:NA
Type:Youth garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Youth ages 8-16 from Edgecombe, Halifax, and Nash counties.
Families in Edgecombe, Halifax, and Nash counties.
Resourceful Communities, Ace Hardware, Couriositees, Abrams Child Care Center, and several individual donors
These gardens serve the people who live at North Street Community, an intentionalcommunity where folks with and without disabilities live together and support each other.
2014
County:Durham
Participant Count:—-
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:—-
Type:Neighborhood/Public garden Size:—-
Primary Production:—-
Residents of North
This is a garden for the employees of Foster-Caviness Produce Delivery Service. The soil is amended with worm castings from the ReOrganics Worm Farm which takes Produce Overstock from Foster-Caviness and combines it with food grade cardboard to make feedstock for red wiggler worms, who love to eat it all! The rich, vegetable fed, organic castings are incorporated into the garden soil and the resulting garden vegetables and flowers are truly remarkable, healthy, delicious and really really easy to grow!!! Employees love the garden and await it’s harvests with joyful anticipation. The garden also provides sunflowers and bachelor buttons, which brighten the office environment!
2014
County:Mecklenburg
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:Cooperative/Communal Garden
Plot Count:Less than 10
Type:Workplace garden Size:1/4 acre to 1 acre
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Flowers/greenery, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English
Employees of ReOrganics Worm Farm and Foster-Caviness
Employees of Foster-Caviness and ReOrganics Worm Farm
Foster-Caviness
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Other | CEII / WIlmington Green | - | 910-240-4929 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Wake County 4-H Youth Development | View site | 9196088099 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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School | Mountain Pathways Montessori School | View site | 828-262-5787 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Friendship Trays | View site | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Cooperative Extension | Craven County Cropmasters and the Craven County Master Gardener Volunteer Association Inc. | - | 252-633-1477 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | 300 Industrial Dr | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Neighborhood | Elvie Street Neighborhood Association | - | 252-399-2216 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Grace Church in the Mountains (Episcopal) | View site | 828-456 6029 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Farm | - | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Public Housing | Wilson Housing Authority | View site | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Other | Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC | View site | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | SPEEED | View site | 3364590353 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Wake Forest Baptist Church | View site | 919-556-5141 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Black Creek UMC | View site | (252) 237-7451 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Co-operative | HealthyAtHome | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Food Bank | Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina | View site | 9198653037 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Green Opportunities | View site | 828-398-4158 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Haywood Street Congregation | View site | 828-747-9028 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Smithville community coalition | - | 704-957-0762 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | XDS Inc | View site | 919-656-4395 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
University | UNC Chapel Hill | View site | 919-656-4395 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | Cultivation | View site | 704-680-7939 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Down East Partnership for Children | View site | (252) 985-4300 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Down East Partnership for Children | View site | (252) 985-4300 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Down East Partnership for Children | View site | (252) 985-4300 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Center United Methodist Church | View site | 9197755748 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Blackburn Community Outreach | View site | 336-877-1706 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Other | FoodCorps | View site | 910-277-2422 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Pasquotank County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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School | FPGB PTA | View site | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Cooperative Extension | Orange County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Wilmington Green | - | 910-240-4929 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Wilmington Green | - | 910-240-4929 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | - | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Wilmington Green | - | 910-242-4929 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Other | - | - | - | - |
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Parks and Recreation | Mecklenburg County | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Gaston County Cooperative Extension | View site | 704-922-2111 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Other | Norlina Community Garden | View site | 9196329283 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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For-profit organization | Yes Solar Solutions | View site | 919-459-4155 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | The Change Center | View site | (919) 286-0547 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Volunteer In Your Community Inc | View site | 336-944-6710 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | A better chance a better community | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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School | SFMS FFA | - | 252-239-1347 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | North Carolina Cooperative Extension | View site | 704-336-4008 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Parks and Recreation | Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation | - | - | - |
Other | Reedy Creek Park Community Gardeners Organization | - | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Cooperative Extension | North Carolina Cooperative Extension | View site | 704-336-4008 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Parks and Recreation | Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Orange County Partnership for Young Children | View site | 919-967-9091 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | - | - | - | - |
Parks and Recreation | - | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | - | - | - | - |
Parks and Recreation | - | - | - | - |
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Cooperative Extension | - | - | - | - |
Parks and Recreation | - | - | - | - |
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Non-profit organization | Betty and Jim Holmes Food Bank Garden | View site | 336.922.7105 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Faith/Church group | Jamestown Friends Meeting | View site | 336-454-3813 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Food Bank | Second Harvest Food Bank | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Government (city, county) | Wilmington Green thru the NHC Master Gardeners Association | - | 910-319-7808 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Wilmington Green working thru the NHC Master Gardener Association | - | 910-319-7808 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Little Bud Thorbs Economic development Association for Minorities in Sports and Human Enrichment | View site | 252-266-4664/252-268-8329 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Non-profit organization | - | - | - | - |
Youth Group | - | - | - | - |
Faith/Church group | - | - | - | - |
Health Industry | - | - | - | - |
Other | - | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | - | - | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Faith/Church group | Ahoskie United Methodist Church | - | 252-332-2203 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | Rocky Mount High School | View site | 252.937.9050 | - |
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Non-profit organization | Western North Carolina Epilepsy Association | View site | 828-312-8298 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Government (city, county) | Town of Shallotte | View site | (910) 754-4032 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Faith/Church group | - | - | - | - |
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Faith/Church group | Holy Cross Catholic Church | View site | 919-957-2900 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | The Spot | View site | 252-991-4018 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Common Grace Acres Community Garden | View site | 704 500 2713 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | Adams Elementary PTA | View site | - | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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School | Northwoods Elementary School | View site | (919) 460-3491 | - |
Non-profit organization | Northwoods Elementary PTA | View site | - | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Parks and Recreation | Edison Johnson Recreation Center | - | - | - |
Hospital | Duke Children's Healthy Lifestyles | View site | 919-620-4903 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Faith/Church group | Trinity UMC | - | (336)983-5234 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | Island Montessori Charter School | View site | 910-795-4860 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Avery County Cooperative Extension Service | View site | 828-733-8270 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Government (city, county) | Newport Recreation Advisory Commission | View site | 252-223-4749 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | Third Street Community Center | View site | 252-364-2995 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Cooperative Extension | Pender County Cooperative Extension | View site | 910-259-1235 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | B/bellamyElementary Schoolellamy | View site | (910)350-2039 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | Partners In Ministry | View site | 910-277-3355 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | - | - | - | - |
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Faith/Church group | Old Zion Wesleyan Church | View site | 910-653-2305 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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School | Wrightsboro Elementary School | View site | 910-815-6909 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Other | Paul Engster | - | 518-421-4553 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Faith/Church group | UCC | View site | 252-437-1723 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Non-profit organization | Monarch | View site | 252-634-1715 x3305 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Food Bank | Food Bank of Centran and Eastern NC | View site | 252-514-2006 | - |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Cooperative Extension | Transylvania County Cooperative Extension | View site | 828-884-3109 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Regeneration Development Group, Inc | View site | 252 827-1800 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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For-profit organization | ReOrganics Worm Farm - Sustainable Foodcycling | View site | 704-650-7769 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2016 season | Herbs and volunteer tomatoes | A plenty! |
2015 season | Tomatoes, so many tomatoes | Buckets and. Barrels shated |
2014 season | Herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, beans, peas, potatoes, lettuce, garlic, onion, sweet potatoes, gords, pumpkins | Shared with 3 families |
2013 xseason | Peas, beans, tomatoes, cucombwrs, cabbage, beets, onions, gords, pumpjins, watermelon, cantelope | Enough to share |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2015 | Vegetables | 400 |
2016 | Vegetables | 1000 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2014 | vegetables | 1200 |
2015 | vegetables | 5500 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2016 Season (as of Oct 1) | Vegetables | 1369 |
2016 Season | Donated Vegetables | 662 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2014 | Vegetables and fruit | 2,065 |
2015 | Vegetables and fruit | 1,200 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2015 | Mixed vegetables | >3000 lbs estimate (donation >700 lbs) |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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a year | North American and Asian vegetables | 36,000 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2014 season | vegetables and melons | 7000 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2015 | vegetables | estimated 500 pounds |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2010 - 2014 | Vegetables | 10,331 |
2010 - 2014 | fruit - watermelon & cantaloupe | 5,272 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2014 growing season | Vegetables | 300 |
2017 growing season | Vegetables | 1,196.6 |
Time Period | Crop Type | Pounds Harvested |
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2014 growing year | vegetables | 7589 pounds |