Snohomish County Community Gardens

Snohomish County Community Gardens
NAME
LOCATION / ADDRESS
Arlington
Community
Garden
Arlington
Located at the
intersection of N.
Washington Avenue
and E. Second Street,
across from the Library
Arlington
Stillaguamish Senior
Center
18308 Smokey Point
Blvd
Arlington,WA 98223
Arlington
The Stillaguamish
Senior Center
Apartments
Community
Garden
City of Arlington
Proposed Garden
Arlington Apple
ECEAP Preschool
(Eagle Creek
Elementary site)
Arlington
1216 East 5th Street,
Arlington, WA 98223
TYPE OF
GARDEN
Community
Residents
Only
DESCRIPTION
CONTACT(S)
This garden consists of 31 raised beds available to
the public.Created in 2001. Sponsored by the City of
Arlington, Waste Management NW and worked by
volunteers.
Virginia Hatch at 360-403-1011,
[email protected]
Started in 2009 with a grant from WSU Master
Gardener Foundation, this garden is open to senior
residents living in our apartments.
Adele Erbeck
(360) 653-4551
LINKS
RENTAL
BEDS/
PLOTS
Yes
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http://snohomishcd.org/ne
wsletters/Web%20Nexus_w
inter%202010.pdf
No
http://stillycenter.com/housing.shtml
Community
School
City of Arlington has purchased a 150 acre Dairy
Farm north of town from the Graafstra family. A
community garden is included in the list of potential
uses for part of the property. As of 2015 the city has
put it on hold. If interested contact Bill Blake. The
more interest, the better case available to present to
the City Exec.
A cooperative learning family school garden project
that was organized with Master Gardeners, Growing
Groceries Mentors and community volunteers via a
mentoring process to increase family's access to
fresh, locally grown produce for home use. Monthly
garden and nutrition sessions with cooking
demonstration using produce grown on site.
Families participate in a 9 month growing season,
annually. Participants use gained knowledge to
replicate gardening and nutrition practices in the
home setting.
Bill Blake: [email protected]
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http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20100201/NEWS01/
702019922
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http://www.arlingtonwa.go
v/index.aspx?page=375
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
No
Rooster’s
Rendezvous
Community
Garden
Bothell, Country
Village
23718 7th Avenue SE
Bothell, WA 98021
Community
Started March, 2009
20 4x12 spaces
(425) 483-2250
Songaia
Co-housing
Community
Garden
Bothell
22401 39th St. SE.,
Bothell, WA 98021
Residents
Only
Garden Manager - Patricia Newkirk [email protected]
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Pea Patch
Edmonds
Lutheran Church
Edmonds & Woodway
Edmonds Lutheran
Church
23525 84th Avenue
West, Edmonds, WA
98026-8611
Church
The garden began as a small organic garden plot
more than 25 years ago and has evolved into an
important focus of our work towards sustainable
community. In 2010 the community members took a
field trip to the Bullock Family Permaculture
Homestead on Orcas Island and then began to orient
the garden development along Permaculture lines.
We began studying and applying permaculture
principles to the garden including shifting our
orchard plantings into food forests and using
permaculture techniques such as hugelkultur and
keyhole designs. We donate a small amount of the
food we grow to the local food banks. community
residents only
8 plots, roughly 4 x24. Congregation members only
Pete Wolcott
[email protected]
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Edmonds
Community
College Sustainable Urban
Agriculture
Education Garden
Edmonds
68th Avenue West,
Lynnwood, WA
Schools
The Culinary Arts program in partnership with the
Campus Horticulture program college has food
garden beds on the Southwest side of campus near
the golf course to provide herbs, lettuces and other
produce to the Culinary Arts Dining room.
Zsofia Pasztor
[email protected]
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http://www.countryvillagebothell.com
/roosters-rendezvous-communitygarden
www.songaia.com
Yes
No
http://farmerfrog.org/satelli
tes/edcc/
http://edcc.edu/campuscommunityfar
m/
Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
Yes
No
Edmonds Church
of the Beloved Rosewood Comm.
Garden
Edmonds
Rosewood Manor,
8104 220th St. SW,
Edmonds, WA 98026
Church
Church garden with goal of serving the
neighborhood.
Pastor Ryan Marsh
[email protected]
(206) 356-7976
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https://belovedschurch.org/
2010/02/23/the-rosewoodcommunity-garden/
No
Edmonds United
Methodist Church
Edmonds
828 Caspers Street,
Edmonds, WA 98020
Church
Property has been sold. New garden plan expected in
2016
[email protected]
Sharon Ryder 425-778-2119
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www.edmondsumc.org
No
Charles Street
Community
Garden
Everett (Port Gardner
Neighborhood)
Federal Avenue at
Charles St, Everett, WA
Community
Laura Breen-Young or Lembi Kongas
at 425-303-1370
[email protected]
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Bayside Park PPatch
Everett
Everett
23rd St & Grand
Avenue
Everett, WA
Community
On City undeveloped Right of Way, developed via
funding by city matching grant from City of Everett to
Port Gardner Neighborhood, built in 2008-2009. Has
22 raised bed boxes on a terraced slope, with
common area blueberries, strawberries and
raspberries, compost bin and shed. Community
managed. Our Pea Patch is for neighborhood
residents to participate in, gather for community
events and gives our local elementary school an
education opportunity for their students. They
currently assist with 4 plots out of 22. Our garden is
located on the corner of Charles St and Federal Ave
in Everett. We do encourage visitors to come by and
look and in fact it's right on a major sidewalk and
along a pathway so it's hard not to notice it but we
don't promote picking any produce of course, just
because most of us do eat what we grow so it's a big
deal.
It’s been 21 years since this abandoned hillside at the
west end of 23rd St. was cleaned up and developed
as a p-patch by neighborhood activists/ gardeners,
thanks to cooperation by the land owners, Scott
Paper (now Kimberly Clark) and the City of Everett.
The fee is $30 a year, but no one who is unable to
pay is ever turned away.
Mary Belshaw at 425-258-1527 for
information on renting a bed.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bay
side-NeighborhoodAssociation/260800510717147
Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
Yes
Yes
Denney Youth
Center
Everett
Residents
Only
Created with a grant from the Snohomish County
Master Gardeners with direction by Garden PATH
(Positive Alternatives Through Horticulture), outside
a north Everett building Snohomish County uses for
its Juvenile Detention Alternatives Program
(425) 388-7800
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Everett
Community
College ECEAP
Preschool and
Early Learning
Center
Everett 820 Waverly
Street, Everett, WA
98201
School
[email protected]
(425) 388-9121
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Everett Housing
Authority
Grandview
Community
Center Garden
Everett (Grandview
Neighborhood)
3107 Colby Ave
Everett, WA 98201
Residents
Only
A cooperative learning family school garden project
that works with Master Gardeners, Growing
Groceries Mentors and community volunteers via a
mentoring process to increase family's access to
fresh, locally grown produce for home use. Monthly
garden and nutrition sessions with cooking
demonstration using produce grown on site.
Families participate in a 9 month growing season,
annually. Participants use gained knowledge to
replicate gardening and nutrition practices in the
home setting.
Resident Only Community Garden
Everett Housing
Authority
Delta
Neighborhood
Friendship Garden
Everett VOA
ECEAP Preschool
(Faith Lutheran
Church site)
Everett (Delta
Neighborhood )
12th and Fir
Everett, WA
Community
A new garden on EHA land for Delta neighborhood
and public housing residents together, including
planting boxes, an arbor, garden shed and benches
Teena Ellison
[email protected]
425-303-1185
Everett
6708 Cady
Road,Everett,
WA 98203
School
A cooperative learning family school garden project
that works with Master Gardeners, Growing
Groceries Mentors and community volunteers via a
mentoring process to increase family's access to
fresh, locally grown produce for home use. Monthly
garden and nutrition sessions with cooking
demonstration using produce grown on site.
Families participate in a 9 month growing season,
annually. Participants use gained knowledge to
replicate gardening and nutrition practices in the
Teena Ellison
[email protected]
425-303-1185
https://www.facebook.com
/gardenpathdyc
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/201
01113/NEWS01/711139960
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
No
Yes
No
No
home setting.
Interfaith Family
Shelter Garden
Everett
Interfaith Association
of Northwest
Washington
P.O. Box 12824
Everett, WA 98206
Residents
Only
Jackson Park (in
development)
Everett
Delta Park
Neighborhood
1700 State St, Everett,
WA 98201
Community
"Our Interfaith Family Shelter garden provides a truly
unique experience for our shelter guests and
community members. Vegetables, fruits and flowers
have been grown for at least eight years. The garden
has several rows of raised beds, a pumpkin and
squash patch, raspberry bushes and apple trees.
Master Gardeners contribute greatly to its success
while shelter guests learn the skills of small
gardening and giving back to community. The garden
is SO abundant that in season, we are able to share
our harvest with local food banks.
Among the features are two separate playground
areas for children of different age groups, a
basketball court, a second picnic shelter, LED lighting
that will illuminate the park at night, a new restroom
which will be closer to play areas, three rain gardens
to catch storm water and a walking path which will
surround the area to provide walking and jogging
opportunities. All of these features will be completed
in phase one of the renovation by September 2015.
A 36 plot community garden for the Delta
Neighborhood is also in the plans, and that will be
available for use at the beginning of planting season
in 2016. Federal Community Block Grant dollars will
also assist in the development of the community
garden. The garden will promote local, sustainable
food production.
Administration: 425-252-6672
Contact Everett Parks Dept Staff Mark
Harrison
[email protected]
No
http://www.snoho.com/stories_2015/
040115_everett_jackson_park.html
Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
Yes
Lowell Community
Garden
Everett
5829 Lowell-Larimer
Road
Everett, WA 98203
Community
The Garden was made possible in 2009 by a
generous Long time resident of Lowell who donated
two acres of his rich Snohomish River Bottom land
for use as a community garden. The land was cleared
and cultivated into workable garden soil by
volunteers from the Lowell Civic Association. We
currently have one acre in cultivation, with plots
ranging in sizes from 10'X10' to 20'X40'. All available
plots are either leased to individual gardeners, or
planted to produce vegetables for the local food
banks.
Paul Roberts,
425-259-6918,
Lowell Community Garden Chairman
The Red Barn
Community
Garden and Food
Bank Farm
Everett
6418 Lowell-Larimer
Road
Everett, WA
Community
The Red Barn Community Farm is a partnership
between Volunteers of America, Transition Port
Gardner, the Lowell Civic Association, RSVP of
Snohomish County, and the City of Everett that
allows individuals in the community to grow their
own produce. Garden plots are available annually,
which require a small rental fee and service
requirement.
General Farm Manager
Forrest Callaghan
[email protected].
Secret Garden
Riverside
neighborhood
Everett
Private
Small private parcel, several small framed beds
Ritch Carbanth
[email protected]
South Everett
Neighborhood
Center
Everett
215 W Mukilteo Blvd
Everett, WA
Community
(425) 355-6005
South Forest Park
"Growing
Together"
Community
Everett
Zion Lutheran Church
4700 College, Everett,
WA
Community
Focuses primarily on container gardening. Part of the
Lutheran Community Services Program, but is a nonpartisan, non-denominational neighborhood support
center
Located on church property at 47th and College,
owned by Zion Lutheran Church, developed with city
matching grant from City of Everett to South Forest
Park neighborhood in 2011-2012. Some plots
Janice Dickason, 425 232-4106
John Mickelson 425-422-6297
Yes
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http://www.redbarncommunityfarm.n
et/
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http://familysupport.lcsnw.org/senc/pr
ograms/
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
Yes
http://myeverettgarden.co
m/about-the-garden/
No
Yes
Garden
St. Mary
Magdelen Parish
and School
Trinity Lutheran
Church
dedicated for food bank, 16 plots, shed under
construction, approx. 150sq ft plots. Community
managed.
Everett
8615 7th Ave SE
Everett, WA 982082043
Bus: Evergreen Way at
79th Pl SE (SB)
Everett
2324 Lombard Ave.
Everett., WA
Church
Church
Trinity Lutheran
College
Everett
2802 Wetmore Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
Private
Walter E Hall
Community
Garden
Everett
Walter E Hall Park
1226 W Casino Rd
Everett, WA
Community
Granite Falls
ECEAP Preschool
(Monte Cristo
Elementary site)
Granite Falls ECEAP
Preschool 1201 100th
Street NE, Granite
Falls, WA 98252
School
Broke ground early 2011. Size: 8 raised beds 4 'x 10'
with a row of raspberries and a row of blueberries
Crops: beans, carrots, zucchini, tomatoes, lettuce,
spinach, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries,
raspberries, blueberries
We provide produce to our St. Vincent DePaul Food
Bank at St. Mary Magdalen
The leafy greens and vegetables that are grown are
for our church food pantry and used in sandwiches
given out at parking lot dinners at Centeral Lutheran.
The garden is planted and tended by our sunday
school children and parents. ELCA
Charlene Osborn
360-668-2545
We are growing food in containers (earthboxes, large
planter boxes, and greenhouse) for use in both our
college food service and for community food banks
through VOA. We also are working with 6
community organizations loaning them earth boxes
(10 boxes per organization) to grow food.
Multiple plots, mostly Korean elders, contact Parks
staff Lori Cummings. Undetermined number of plots,
resident initiated over 12 years ago. Parks is working
on improvements to layout, communications with
gardeners.
Dr. David Ellingson
425.249.4722 or [email protected].
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www.tlc.edu/rooftop/index.
html
No
Contact Lori Cummings
[email protected]
•
http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20080818/NEWS01/
867044568
Yes
A cooperative learning family school garden project
that works with Master Gardeners, Growing
Groceries Mentors and community volunteers via a
mentoring process to increase familie's access to
fresh, locally grown produce for home use. Monthly
garden and nutrition sessions with cooking
demonstration using produce grown on site.
Families participate in a 9 month growing season,
annually. Participants use gained knowledge to
replicate gardening and nutrition practices in the
home setting.
Jocelyn Carson, Pastor (425-252-1239)
[email protected]
No
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www.trinitylutheraneverett.com
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
No
Mt. Pilchuck
Elementary School
Garden
Lake Stevens
12806 20th Street
Northeast
Lake Stevens, WA
98258
School
Lake Stevens
ECEAP Preschool
and Early Learning
Center (Hillcrest
Elementary site)
Lake Stevens 9317 4th
Street SE, Lake
Stevens, WA 98258
School
Holy Cross Parish
Garden of Plenty
Lake Stevens
6915 SR 92
Lake Stevens, WA
98258
Church
Good Shepherd
Baptist Church
Garden
Lynnwood
6915 196th Street
S.W., Lynnwood, WA
98036 (on WA 524,
1/2 mile west of WA
99)
Church
All of the food that we harvest feeds children in the
summer free lunch program in Lake Stevens and our
local food banks. Built with a grant from the
Snohomish County Master Gardeners.
Linda Mauer
[email protected]
(425) 335-1525
http://www.lakestevensjour
nal.com/news/article.exm/2
012-0911_panther_giving_garden_
provides_important_lesson
_for_students_as_well_as_
benefitting_the_community
http://www.lkstevens.wednet.edu/Pag
e/2424
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A cooperative learning family school garden project
that works with Master Gardeners, Growing
Groceries Mentors and community volunteers via a
mentoring process to increase familie's access to
fresh, locally grown produce for home use. Monthly
garden and nutrition sessions with cooking
demonstration using produce grown on site.
Families participate in a 9 month growing season,
annually. Participants use gained knowledge to
replicate gardening and nutrition practices in the
home setting.
The parish with the support of many volunteers,
grows potatoes on the church property. In 2012 over
30,000 pounds of potatoes were harvested and
shared with many the food banks in the area.
Good Shepherd has hosted a community garden for
over 20 years. Our Community Garden area has
been expanded and its landscaping improved. The
30-plus community garden plots now have create
walkways and sitting areas amidst the gardens for
use by the gardeners and visitors. The gardens are
currently located on the north side of our campus,
near the extended parking area north of Shepherd’s
Garden. We have 30 gardens this year, some of
which are now raised gardens earmarked for
Shepherd’s Garden residents, and as last year,
includes a garden specifically tended to provide fresh
produce to the Lynnwood Food Bank.
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http://www.holy-crossparish.com/Garden.html
PO Box 1044, Lynnwood WA 98046
425-774-1010
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
http://www.gsbchurch.com
No
No
No
Yes
Larchway
Community
Garden at the
Refuge Church
Lynnwood
2609 Larch Way,
Lynnwood WA, 98036
Church
St Thomas More
Catholic Parish
Gardens
Lynnwood
6511 176th St SW,
Lynnwood, WA 98037
Church /
Food bank
The Sunnyside
Nursery Food
Bank Garden
Marysville
3915 Sunnyside Blvd.
Marysville, WA 98270
Food bank
Bethlehem
Lutheran Church
Community
Garden
Marysville
67th Avenue NE just
north of the Kellogg
Marsh Elementary
school entrance at
91st Street NE
Church and
Community
CGS sits on a large, open lot in the middle of a rapidly
developing neighborhood. "Air Condos" are filling
the area with beautiful homes that have very small
yards. To help people of our community have a
chance to be a part of nature, we opened the
Larchway Community Garden. Our garden offers
rentable plots where people from our neighborhood
grow their own organic produce. We also have a
large plot that our volunteers maintain. The food
grown in this garden is donated to the Lynnwood
Food Bank.
This is a food bank garden tended by members of the
parish.
For details, contact
[email protected]
Yes
Founded: 2004
Cause: Marysville Community Food Bank
now a primary contributor
e.g. 2009 donations totaled 2,200 lbs of 19 kinds of
produce
Collaborating local businesses: de Jong Sawdust &
Shavings, Consolidated Landscape, Cedar Grove
Composting, and Vinyl Signs and Banners.
Volunteer supporters: Marysville International
School of Communications
students and adults orchestrated by teachers Emily
Lefstad and Jan Clancy
This garden is a partnership of the City of Maryville,
WA and Bethlehem Lutheran Church (ELCA). It is an
extensive P-Patch garden with over 70 plots available
for families, groups, or individuals. The entrance to
the garden is off of 67th Avenue NE just north of the
Kellogg Marsh Elementary school entrance at 91st
Street NE, Marysville.
Steve Smith
[email protected]
(425) 334-2002
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http://www.sunnysidenurse
ry.net/community.asp
No
[email protected]
•
http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20090610/NEWS01/
706109844
Yes
•
http://sites.google.com/site
/wilcoxpeapatch/
•
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/201
00629/NEWS01/706299937/0/LIVING
Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
WSU Snohomish
County Master
Gardener
Demonstration
Gardens at
Jennings Park-
Marysville
6915 Armar Road NE
(West Park Entrance)
Marysville, WA
Foodbank
Located within the 51 acre Jennings Park, this demo
garden is constantly changing from year to year. In
recent years the emphasis has shifted from
ornamentals to organic/sustainable food production.
The produce (thousands of pounds) is donated to the
Maryville Food Bank. Master gardeners are
volunteers trained by the county extension to
provide gardening information to the public.
[email protected]
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Mountain View
Presbyterian
Church
Marysville
5115 100th Street
Northeast
Marysville, WA 982702022
Church
Established in 2010 to support the Marysville
Community Lunch program (MCC). MCC provides
hot lunches to 30-40 homeless people.
Linda Gay
[email protected]
(360) 659-7777
[email protected]
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Tulalip
Community
Garden
Marysville
Community
[email protected]
Advent Lutheran
Church - Garden
of Giving
Mill Creek
Advent Lutheran
Church
4306 132nd St SE Mill
Creek, WA 98012
Church
Gardening Together program: Since the start in
February 2011, garden gatherings at the Hibulb
Cultural Center and Natural Preserve have increased
in numbers and there is a core group of over 30
Tulalip tribal members who show up, rain or shine, to
tend the Tulalip Community Garden. For one
Saturday each month through the growing season,
ages 5 through 90, learn gardening basics. In addition
to seeding, planting, harvesting and food
preservation, they learn traditional values of the
past.
All Produce grown for VOA and tended by members
of the congregation.
Garden has been in existence for 7 - 10 years.
Produce varies from 500 to 2000# per year. In the
middle of the new Eastgate development at Mill
Creek.
Jan McWherter: [email protected] ,
Master Gardener
Pauline Siekas: [email protected],
Master Gardener
Sandy Barrett: [email protected],
Master Gardener
http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20090813/LIVING03/
708139984/1029/LIVING04
http://www.tulaliptribesnsn.gov/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=WKk
OKV5_3H0%3D&tabid=175
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
No
Tribal
Members
Only
No
Lively
Environmental
Center
Everett School
District
Mill Creek
1918 Seattle Hill Rd
Mill Creek, Washington
98012
School
Lively Environmental Center sits in South Snohomish
County. The garden is in a magnificent natural
setting. The 22 acre site was donated to the Everett
School District several years ago. The vegetable
garden was started, but left unattended for some
time. Farmer Frog and the MG's assist in the renewal
of the food growing program, both vegetable
gardening and forest foods. Our goal is to build at
least one season extender to support year-round
production.
Barb Athanas, Master Gardener
The Julia V. Morris
Memorial Garden
Monroe
On the corner of
Village Way and Sky
River Parkway in
Monroe, WA, the
garden is about 1/4
acre nestled between
the Boys & Girls Club
and the Sky Valley
Food Bank.
Food bank
Produce grown at the Julia Morris Garden is donated
to the Sky Valley Food Bank next door.
Marilee Schneider, Master Gardener
Marilee
<[email protected]>
Mukilteo
44th Avenue West and
76th St.
Mukilteo, WA
Community
Mukilteo
200 108th St SW,
Everett, WA 98204
School
Mukilteo
Community
Garden
Olivia Park
Elementary
School, Mukilteo
School District
Our mission is to provide fresh produce to area food
banks and provide space and education for
community members to successfully grow their own
food. The recipients of food bank produce in 2014
were Lynnwood Food Bank, Mukilteo Food Bank, Mill
Creek Food Bank, and Senior Services of Snohomish
County. 52x35 plots for rent. Waitlist applies.
Dode Carlson , Master Gardener
[email protected]
School garden project which quickly became a school
farm. Complete with berry patches, an orchard and
over 34 vegetable beds the site fed hundreds of
families over the past few years now. Farmer Frog
garden. Students, staff and alumni are welcome to
garden.
425.356.1302
No
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http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20080918/NEWS01/
709189892
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http://www.snoho.com/sto
ries/June/063010_rezone.ht
ml
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.
php?story_fbid=197407817010059&id
=114965945186098
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http://www.MukilteoGarde
n.org
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http://www.facebook.com/
MukilteoCommunityGarden
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http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20100427/NEWS01/
704279923
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http://farmerfrog.org/satelli
tes/olivia-park-2/
https://www.facebook.com/OliviaParkSt
udentGarden
Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
Yes
No
The Giving Garden
at Christ the King
Lutheran Church
(ELCA)
Snohomish
1305 Pine Avenue,
Snohomish, WA 98290
Church
Food Bank Garden - Part of SnoGroFood Committee
network of community gardens
Lead Gardener: Diane M. Decker-Ihle,
Master Gardener
[email protected]
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http://www.ctksnohomish.
org/content.cfm?id=148&m
inistry_id=7
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St. John’s
Episcopal Church
Garden
Snohomish
Chinook Farms (Fritch
Farm)
10601 Elliott Road
Snohomish, WA 98296
Church
Food Bank Garden
sponsored by St.John's Episcopal Church, Snohomish.
[email protected]
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http://heraldnet.com/articl
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Snohomish
1512 Pine Ave
Snohomish, WA
Church
http://www.chinookfarms.c
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St. Michael’s
Catholic Church,
(Garden of
Abundance)
The Martha Perry
Memorial
Community
Veggie Garden
Snohomish
12711 Springhetti
Road, Snohomish
Food Bank
The St. Michael Community Garden was started in
2009 as part of the SnoGrow program. SnoGrow is an
initiative of churches of all denominations and
garden Clubs in Snohomish who cooperate to grow
produce for the food banks in the Community.
The project at St. Michaels was funded by a grant
from the Master Gardeners Association of
Washington and the Archdiocese of Seattle with
funds from the annual “Rice Bowl” collection. The
garden was also fortunate to have the fencing and
arbor erected by Kevin Iverson as his Eagle Scott
community project. We continue to receive modest
grants from the Rice Bowl collection each year.
Food Bank Garden
Sponsored by The Snohomish Garden Club and
Bailey’s Compost and U-Pick Farm
Established in 2009, this ½ acre vegetable garden
produced over 8,000 pounds for the Maltby and
Snohomish Food banks its first year. Run by
members of the Snohomish Garden Club, community
volunteers are always welcome.
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http://www.baileycompost.
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
No
God’s Garden’
Snohomish United
Methodist Church
Snohomish,
1400 Lake Avenue,
Snohomish WA
Church
Food Bank Garden, Started as Summer Sunday
School program in 2000. Garden is 50'x50', fenced
with drip irrigation system. We provided over 600 lbs
of produce to the Food Bank in 2012. Volunteers
welcome!
360-568-5755
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http://www.snohomishumc
.com
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Snohomish
Central Christian
Church, ‘Garden of
Ebey’
Snohomish
126 Cedar Ave
Snohomish, WA
Church
Food Bank Garden
This 2/3 acre plot is located just south of the
Snohomish Little League Fields on 115th Ave SE.
Volunteers welcome
Contact Gwen Thomas, e-mail:
[email protected]
Parish
Phone: 360.568.7271
Parish Email: [email protected]
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http://www.centralfaith.org
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Shepherd of the
Hills LCMS Maltby
Food Bank Garden
Snohomish
9225 212th St SE,
Snohomish, WA
98296-7164
Church
Food Bank Garden
Contact Michael Syvertsen
[email protected]
http://www.heraldnet.com/
article/20101227/NEWS01/
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Growing Forward
Gardens
Stanwood
Camano
Community
Resource Center
Stanwood
9612 271st Street NW
Stanwood, WA 98292
Community
Provides a site for community gardening and an
opportunity to learn how to grow your own
groceries. Growing & harvesting produce for the
local Food Bank. Building Community. Demonstration
site for edible landscaping.
Call (360) 629-5257 Email:
[email protected]
http://www.stanwoodcamanoresource
s.org/index.html
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Would you like to see your community garden added to our list?
Contact the Snohomish County WSU Extension Office, at (425) 338-2400 for further information.
No
Yes