Sustainable Saratoga has partnered to develop and promote community gardens in three locations in the City.

The Benefits Of Community Gardens:

  • Improve the quality of life for people in the garden
  • Provide a catalyst for neighborhood and community development
  • Stimulate Social Interaction
  • Encourage Self-Reliance
  • Beautify Neighborhoods
  • Produce Nutritious Food
  • Reduce Family Food Budgets
  • Conserve Resources
  • Create opportunity for recreation, exercise, therapy, and education
  • Reduce Crime
  • Preserve Green Space
  • Provide opportunities for inter-generational and cross-cultural connections
Current Garden Locations:
  • Stonequist Apartments
  • Greenfield Community Center / Ndakinna Learning Center
  • Presbyterian New England Soup Kitchen

For updated news on community gardens in Saratoga County, please click here to visit their Facebook Group Page.

 

Volunteers are always needed to help with gardening and weeding and we could use your help! If you would like to participate or start a new garden, please contact Siobhan O’Hearn at siobhan4pilates@yahoo.com.
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