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Community Gardens

Garden space is available to people who live or work in or near Gresham. The City offers a variety of garden plots at six sites. Gardeners are assigned available plots on a first-come, first-served basis.   

New gardener agreements are accepted beginning Feb. 1.

Register for a garden plot

  1. Review the garden maps below and select your desired garden and plot.  
  2. Once you have selected your desired garden, visit Outgrowing Hunger or contact John Ochoa at 503-208-4651 or John@OutgrowingHunger.org.

Community garden maps

Gardening resources

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  • The benefits of community gardens are plentiful and include environmental and biodiversity improvements, increased food security, neighborhood beautification, education, crime prevention, waste reduction, exercise, and social engagement. 

  • Community gardens help reduce food insecurity and provide opportunities for eduction and skill development. 

  • ADA accessible raised beds are available at Central City and Nadaka Park gardens.

  • Get to know your neighbors, enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, get your hands dirty - a neighborhood garden plot is fun for all ages. 

  • Garden space is available to people who live or work in or near Gresham. New gardener agreements are accepted beginning Feb. 1. Registration information.

  • Take pride in growing your own and connecting your community to local, healthy food. Learn more about Outgrowing Hunger the organization that operates Gresham's community gardens.  

  • Gresham has many community garden locations to choose from. Gardeners are assigned available plots on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore locations.

  • Community gardens add natural beatuty to your neighborhood and preserve valuable green space.

  • Make an impact on your community while you impact your health and well-being. A community garden provides excercise, access to nature, and social connection.