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Thriving Community Gardens and Orchards
in Jefferson County

Interested in starting a new garden or joining an existing one?
For further information, contact Dan Post.

Community Garden Locator

Click below on the name of the garden for more details and pictures.

Blessings  Garden   Garden Profile
Located at 275 Umatilla, this garden was transformed from dull grass to abundance in less than 5 months.
Contact: Jo Yount  385-0456 or jowarm@olypen.com

Brinnon Community Garden
Contact: Peggy Myers   316-9589
  or  pegsmart@msn.com

Dry Land Farm Project   Located above Collinwood Farm  between F St. and Tremont, come see what staple crops (grains, legumes and seeds) can grow here in Port Townsend without irrigation.
Contact:  Tinker Cavallaro 379-2882 or tinker.cavallaro@gmail.com

Dundee Hill Community Garden   Garden Profile
Located at the corner of Hastings and Sheridan Avenue, this neighborhood garden is open to the residents of Dundee Hill.
Contact:  Judith Alexander 385-5794 or lightenup@olympus.net

EcoVillage CSA
EcoVillage offers a CSA in order to make new connections, and deepen existing ones, with our members, our neighbors and other area residents.
Contact:  Ruth Baldwin 379-9197 or  ruthellen100@gmail.com

Frans Field
Fran's Field community garden is located at the corner of Gise and 29th st.  Our garden currently hosts fifteen households.
Contact: Richard Dandridge  390-4695 or dandr@u.washington.edu

Frog Hill Farm
Frog Hill Farm cultivates four of it's beautiful forty acres into organic vegetable and berry production, involving local families and  individuals in its innovative work-trade program.
Contact: Sebastian or Kelley at 385-9452

Jackman Community Garden
Contact: Lisa Hoffman  lisahoff3@gmail.com

New Song Community Garden  Garden Profile
Located behind the New Song Worship Center on San Juan Ave., the vegetable and berry garden is tended by 14 church and community members, ranging from age 9 to 69.
Contact: Sarah Young  379-1771 or smy_home@msn.com

North Beach Community Garden   Garden Profile
Located on 58th St uphill from North Beach Park, this garden is open to residents in the North Beach neighborhood with joining times twice yearly.
Contact:  Marla Streator 385-6924 

Oak Street Community Garden   Garden Profile
Located just north of F on Oak Street, this garden with 10 household members began in the fall of 2007 with a field of blackberries.
Contact: Cathie Wier 385-3581 or cathiew@eusers.com

Ocean Grove Community Garden
Located at the junction of Myrtle Street and Cape George Road, the Ocean Grove Community Garden was started by five families in 2007 on land generously made available by our landowner association.
Contact: Jerry Gorsline 385-6132 jgors@q.com

OlyCAP P-Patch
OlyCAP is starting a new organic community garden, behind their thrift store on Hwy 19 in Port Hadlock. These fenced, sunny gardens will have individual plots (10'x10'), modeled after the P-Patch design.
Contact: Cali Keck  360.302.1221 or ckeck@olycap.org

Quimper Grange Youth Garden   Garden Profile
The Quimper Grange of Port Townsend has enjoyed the infusion of youth into its organization this spring as its garden is being run by high school students and young adults.
Contact: Jo Yount  385-0456 or jowarm@olypen.com

Rosewind Community Garden   Garden Profile
Raises local food for 15 households in the Rosewind Co-housing Community.
Contact:  Dan Post 554-0417 or dan.post@frandango.org

Tibbals Lake Community Orchard   Garden Profile
15 fruit and nut trees planted by the Tibbals Lake homeowner's association.
Contact:  Jim & Adriane Oliver     oliver@olympus.net

Wayward Farm Neighborhood Garden
Wayward Farm Neighborhood Garden was hatched from my longing to have more space to raise berries and potatoes and things that take larger garden plots.
Contact: Holly Mayshark   hmayshark@hotmail.com

 

North Olympic Peninsula's Local 20/20, Port Townsend and surrounding communities
Working together toward local sustainability - integrating economy, ecology and community through action and education.

Web site space donated by OlympusNet
Additional thanks to:
WSU Main Homepage, WSU Extension and County Extension Offices,
the Agricultural Research Center, CAHNRS, and the North Olympic Learning Center

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