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    Mill City Grows - Mill City Grows team member Brian tending our Big Urban Farm in Pawtucketville (Lowell).

    Mill City Grows

    (4 reviews)

    Mill City Grows is a wonderful organization! I was first introduced to Mill City grows when I took…read morea class on container gardening and found the Executive Directors to be very knowledgeable and engaging. I have accessed the Mobile Market many times at several different locations and have always found the produce to be extremely fresh and other goods to be of the highest quality. I have also volunteered at their annual Harvest Fest and Farm to Cocktail events and love how they bring the community together. I am always impressed with the passion, commitment, energy and knowledge of all the staff and I am grateful Lowell has such an amazing organization!

    Who says you can't eat local if you live in a City? Mill City Grows is an amazing organization and…read moreproduce vendor. They operate several Urban Farms across Lowell. At their Mobile Market, I can get all kinds of produce I can't find anywhere else (lemon cucumbers, husk cherries, colorful beets, a huge variety of kale....). It's always grown locally, always in season, and you can use your SNAP card here. Check their website for the seasonal schedule. Sometimes staff will do taste tests, or offer recipe suggestions, which are really helpful. In addition to growing and selling the food, Mill City Grows also offers educational programming in gardening and preparing food, and provides support for community gardens in Lowell, so you can even grow your own with their help. Love, love, love Mill City Grows!

    Davis Park Community Garden

    Davis Park Community Garden

    (1 review)

    Elmhurst

    The Davis Park Community Garden provides garden plots to residents of the Smith Hill, Elmhurst, and…read moreValley neighborhoods in the city of Providence, RI. Every year in the Fall, the residents can request a plot for the upcoming planting season and they can grow their own herbs, vegetables or fruits. My husband and I stopped by since he is an avid gardener and he wanted to check out the plots to see if he would be interested in renting one for next year. Garden members can rent plots on a yearly basis. The garden plots vary in size, but most are 4' x 10' and 4' x 8'. Rental fees range from $10 to $50. Members are required to maintain their plots in accordance with common organic gardening practices (no chemical fertilizers or pesticides, no invasive species planted, etc). Work days are held monthly from April to October where members join together to help maintain and improve the garden. Meetings are held in the Fall, Winter and Spring. All gardeners are expected to contribute 4 hours per month to community service projects involving the garden.Garden members are encouraged to volunteer for various jobs and teams that help maintain and improve the garden Garden members help maintain a herb garden, strawberry plot, blueberry bushes, raspberry plants, grape vines, flower beds. Members are entitled to harvest these plants throughout the growing season. The garden maintains a compost bin and finished compost is available for all garden members. Garden funds are used to purchase compost in the Spring to supplement our own compost. The city forestry department provides wood chip mulch free of charge. Two yard hydrants provide water for the garden. The parks department performs major repairs. The garden also provides tools that all members can use to maintain their plot and other areas of the garden. Some of the tools are shovels, cultivators, lawnmowers, string trimmer, and hand tools.

    Wakefield Estate - communitygardens - Updated May 2026

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