Community Gardens
The City of Longmont is proud to act as a liaison with community gardens who operate independently but contribute to our overall community. A community garden allows people to learn from one another, make new connections, build relationships, and take care of the environment.
Benefits of community gardens:
- Fresh Produce
- A Cleaner Environment
- Stronger Communities
- Educational Opportunities
Please see the information below to learn more about local community gardens:
If you interested in being part of this community garden and join others in growing vegetables in community, visit: Alta Community Garden.
Primary contact: Eric Hozempa eric@longmontfoundation.org
If you interested in being part of this community garden and join others in growing vegetables in community, visit: Longmont Community Gardens.
Primary contacts:
- Alexis Avery:Â aavery217@gmail.com
- Kathleen Carrigan:Â carrk8194@gmail.com
- Lance Cayko:Â lmc@f9productions.com
Second Start Community Garden
If you interested in being part of this community garden and join others in growing vegetables in community, visit: Second Start Community Garden.
- Adnana Murtic, Chair:Â adnana_murtic@yahoo.com
- Jack Sokhey, Co-Chair:Â sokheyjs@gmail.com