Garden plots available to rent at the U of L Campus. Open to staff and students at the U of L as well as Lethbridge residents.
Alberta Health Services, Nutrition Services
Use the Community Gardens Handbook as a complete guide to start and maintain a shared space where groups of people can grow vegetables, fruit and herbs. The handbook also provides tools, resources and tips to help along the way.
Environment Lethbridge
As Lethbridge continues to grow, community gardens play an important role for a range of reasons, environmentally, socially and economically. Community gardens; develop otherwise unused areas into fertile and productive green spaces, provide fresh, locally grown produce to a multitude of community members and groups, offer hands-on educational opportunities, and act as a space for people to gather, learn and collaborate.
An accessible community garden located in the Copperwood neighbourhood (near the Coalbanks Elementary School) which is open to Lethbridge residents on an annual basis through registration. Plot sizes vary, including wheelchair accessible garden beds. The space has a shed and water accessible to gardeners, as well as edible shrubs and trees. The space also has features that allow for community gathering, including a sheltered seating area, a notice board and an area for community events.
Enjoy the outdoor space at the Interfaith Food Bank Learning Garden. The garden was built in conjunction with their cooking classes to teach participants about growing their own food, and to grow produce to be used in the cooking classes.
The Kinsmen Open Community Garden is intended to enhance interconnectedness between residents of all age ranges, through skill building workshops and cooperative participation from planting to harvest. The produce from our garden will be shared amongst participants, in conjunction with other gardening initiatives in Lethbridge through collective food-share and harvest celebrations.
An accessible community garden located in the Copperwood neighbourhood (near the Coalbanks Elementary School) which is open to Lethbridge residents on an annual basis through registration. Plot sizes vary, including wheelchair accessible garden beds. The space has a shed and water accessible to gardeners, as well as edible shrubs and trees. The space also has features that allow for community gathering, including a sheltered seating area, a notice board and an area for community events.
Please check website for upcoming meetings and events - everyone welcome!
Garden plots available to rent on the northside, industrial area.
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