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Community Gardens

Garden Locations in Southington

Southington offers several community garden locations where residents can rent plots to grow their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers. These gardens provide opportunities for individuals and families to connect with nature and their neighbors.

270 East Street Garden

270 East Street, Southington, CT

Community garden plots available for residents to grow their own vegetables and flowers.

427 Pleasant Street Garden

427 Pleasant Street, Southington, CT

A neighborhood garden bringing together community members for shared growing experiences.

Benefits of Community Gardens

Fresh, Local Produce

Grow your own organic vegetables and herbs, knowing exactly how they were raised.

Community Connection

Meet neighbors and build friendships while sharing gardening tips and harvests.

Physical Activity

Gardening provides moderate exercise and time spent outdoors in nature.

Learning Opportunities

Learn from experienced gardeners and share knowledge with newcomers.

Interested in a Plot?

Contact us to learn about availability and how to reserve a community garden plot.

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