Join us to help hit the reset button on the Root Cellar Community Garden. We're doing a major garden clean up and would love your help.
Join us for a day full of cultivating joy, food, and inspiration. We'll be doing a major cleanup.
We would love to have your help re-imaging this space with new garden beds, a nursery, and outdoor learning classroom.
DPHGA is a partnership formed among local residents who are interested in building and promoting home and community gardens. In 2014 a group of gardeners decided to form a more formal group, calling themselves the DPHGA. This group began a larger effort that would provide a means for collective impact on a larger scale: a community garden project called “Root Cellar Community Garden.”
The DPHGA started a massive seeding activity in February 2014. To date, the group has seeded and sprouted over 2,000 seedlings including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and culinary herbs. Through this common seeding activity the vision is to share these seedlings amongst the DPHGA, plant in the Root Cellar Community Garden, and share seedlings with residents interested in gardening in the community at large. We have organized over 100 events and planted over 1,000 trees in parks, and offer a variety of classes, workshops, and community building opportunities to the community to promote urban greening and climate equity.
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