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    Oakhurst Community Garden

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Kirkwood Urban Forest & Community Garden

    Kirkwood Urban Forest & Community Garden

    (2 reviews)

    Kirkwood

    Excellent little hidden nature preserve in the heart of Kirkwood. And it is definitely hidden,…read moreexcept from Google Maps and Atlanta magazine, which has an article on city parks. Following the street address will lead you to a short dead end road (Dixie). From here, the preserve is accessed at the very end and is unmarked until you get close, where you'll see a wildlife sanctuary sign as well as the standard Atlanta city park rules sign. There is limited parking here. However, the preserve can be accessed from several other streets and one large parking lot located behind the Dekalb Human Services Complex at the SW intersection of Warren St. and Hosea Williams Dr. Look for the parking lot access road off the one-way street coming from Warren St. It's behind the Dekalb Community Services Kirkwood Center building. That parking lot accesses a trail into a separate section of the preserve. The trail connects to the main property. You can also access the preserve at a number of trail points on various streets surrounding the preserve but you'll have to park on the street. Google maps is a pretty accurate guide. I'd go for the parking lot or Dixie St. Now that you're on the property, you'll find a community garden, a picnic area and a bunch of interconnected trails that go off into the property. The garden and picnic area are located near the Dixie St entrance. There's not much else here except walking paths, tree, mosquitoes and unfortunately, still a lot of garbage (I understand the garbage situation is getting better through efforts by the city and community). The trails are a nice walk but I think it might be better during colder months when it isn't so muggy and the bugs aren't so plentiful. Mind you, it rained heavily the day before I came here, so that didn't help.

    I almost don't want to review this and let the word out. So SHHHHHHHH, keep this a secret mmmkay…read moreyelpers? :) I recently discovered Kirkwood Urban Forest and Community Garden, and couldn't believe this tiny green oasis existed hidden just a short walk from my house! What Kirkwood has done with this property, transforming a once nasty dumping ground into a tiny secret garden and lovely forest with trails and a creek is nothing short of miraculous. There is a raised garden with labels on all the plants, a frog pond, and then the park descends onto thick woods with trails and wood swings and mulch paths. At the top of the hill is a small but adequate grassy field, perfect for tossing a ball with the fido. The only thing that I did not enjoy, is the home directly in front of the garden has several large dogs that are kept in a very small pen, who bark their heads off at anyone or anything. I feel really bad for them, to be penned up like that. And I think it may keep dog lovers a little cautious, since it does seem to upset my beasts. . .but then wind seems to upset my beasts, so I can't really get too judgy. I only ask that users pick up after your dog. Leaving a steaming pile in the middle of the trail is not cool!

    The Metro Atlanta Urban Farm - Exterior

    The Metro Atlanta Urban Farm

    (1 review)

    If you love flowers and plants but can kill one just by looking in its direction *raises hand in…read moreshame* the Metro Atlanta Urban Farm (MAUF) can give you a greener tomorrow. They've been turning brown thumbs green since 2009 at their operation in College Park on the MARTA line between the East Point and College Park stations. I'd passed by before without paying attention but I wish I'd known about them before today's MLK Day service project. During our orientation, Mr. Wilson explained that they teach people in the community how to grow their own food. Adults and children can get hands-on experience at MAUF that they can use to cultivate organic gardens of their own. They learn which vegetables to plant in each season and how to nourish the soil. They also get information about cooking and preserving/canning their produce. MAUF is focused on self-sufficiency and farming of high quality produce. Everything they grow is non-GMO and is free of hormones, synthetic pesticides and fertilizer and the majority of what they plant are heirloom seeds. They have a well onsite and they're in the process of going off the grid with solar power. They sell fresh, in-season fruits and vegetables to the public, including to several of the restaurants in the area. Low-income EBT and food stamp recipients can buy $20 worth of produce for $10 through their 2-for-1 discount program. I encourage everyone to support this organization's work to educate people in the Atlanta community and help them eat nutritiously. Today we pulled weeds inside the hoop houses, tended the compost pile and stained tables in furtherance of their mission. I plan to return (when it warms up) to learn how to grow some of my favorite veggies at home! To learn more about the Metro Atlanta Urban Farm, volunteer or make a tax deductible donation, please visit http://themetroatlantaurbanfarm.com.

    Community Garden

    Community Garden

    (2 reviews)

    Staff at the Extension Office was extremely helpful and now I have a garden space to use for a…read morewhole year!

    ***update**** the garden has been relocated and location will be announced soon. You can keep up…read morewith the latest news here https://www.woodstockga.gov/477/Community-Garden My neighbor Martha & Fred & their little dog Casey: hey you wanna go and check out some peppers and veggies we've been growing in the Woodstock Community Garden Me: Do I have to? My neighbor Martha and Fred & their little dog Casey: oh, it will be great. There are tomatoes, green beans, sun flowers and even watermelon! Me: uh, why don't I just stop in at Kroger's produce section instead My neighbor Martha and Fred & their little dog Casey: Oh don't be silly. It will be great. (that's 3 times they said great to me in one setting. Am I trapped in a Fairly Oddparents cartoon?) Its the experience of growing something from seed to produce that makes it fun! Me: Is having apple pie from the oven to my plate considered an organic growing experience? Besides I don't want to be outdoors that long. It's too much time away from my Netflix. I'm binging on The Mentalist... My neighbor Martha and Fred & their little dog Casey: oh, you're so funny. So you'll come? It'll be great! Me: oh look Martha, Fred and little dog Casey, a flying saucer.... I pointed to something behind them. As they turned around to look I ran as quickly as I could back into my house. Locked the doors and turned off the porch light. --------------------------------------------------- This is such a great addition to the growing city of Woodstock. It's located adjacent to Chattahoochee Tech a little bit away from downtown. You don't need to be an expert to grow things like green beans and sunflowers. Anyone can do it. Some of the folks here grow vegetables and donate them to the homeless shelters at their church is really touching...another reason you wanna move here! If you're interested in getting in on all the action then you can apply here https://www.woodstockga.gov/477/Community-Garden

    Oakhurst Community Garden - communitygardens - Updated May 2026

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