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 Public Garden Sites - Project Grow 

 

 Project Grow opened 2 new sites in 2010 and is working on opening a third.

Source: Project Grow  Updated: 05/26/2010

 Project Grow Sites

 Sites

 Plots/Beds

 Square Feet

 25x30 plots

 17

 253

 189,750

 24 ft2 raised beds for children, elderly, and handicapped

 2

 63

1,512 

Total

19

316

191,262

What is Project Grow?

Project Grow provides Ann Arbor–area residents with the space, know-how, and inspiration to grow your own fresh, organic food. Gardens are located throughout the community, many near public transportation, so you can choose a site that's close to home.

How is Project Grow improving local food sufficiency?

Project Grow identifies under-developed land, arranges for its use, and maintains it as part of our network of community gardens. Project Grow provides programs for children, seniors, and gardeners with disabilities, so everyone can participate.  Individualized programs are also available for schools, non-profit organizations and other special needs gardeners!

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