:: Project Grow Community Gardens ::

Welcome! Project Grow provides Ann Arbor–area residents with the space, know-how, and inspiration to grow your own fresh, organic food. Gardens are located throughout the community, many near public transportation, so you can choose a site that's close to home. Project Grow identifies under-developed land, arranges for its use, and maintains it as part of our network of community gardens. We provide programs for children, seniors, and gardeners with disabilities, so everyone can participate. Individualized programs are also available for schools, non-profit organizations and other special needs gardeners!
;In addition to our 13 Community Gardens, Project Grow offers unique garden programs you can get involved in:
The Wise Roots Program is designed for seniors who wish to garden but need raised beds and some help to do so. ,
Project Grow's Wonder Sprouts Program helps elementary school children with a parent to garden in age-appropriate beds.
An Easy Access Garden gives physically-challenged individuals the opportunity to garden in specially designed beds set in a firm surface that facilitates movement. Volunteers are also on hand to provide help where needed.
These three program are part of the Discovery Garden. More information is available under the Community Gardens link above.
Project Grow is a private, non-profit organization that relies on the support of our community for volunteer help, equipment donations, and funding. Please get involved, and grow with us!

What is t
Potato Roundup!
If you signed up for the 2010 Potato Pledge, please bring your potato donations to the County Farm Park Pavilion on Saturday August 28th. We'll be there for a Potluck from 6-8pm.
Status of the Gardens
For the 2010 season all gardens are filled. Please register for 2011 in January!