Victoria & 49th Community Garden

The Victoria & 49th Temporary Community Garden is a temporary growing space in the Killarney neighbourhood of Vancouver, BC, Canada. The garden is located at the corner of Victoria Drive and 49th Ave. East. This temporary growing space will be assembled summer 2024 and has 74 community garden beds, in addition to seating, garden art and a community noticeboard! This allotment garden is for community members to grow food and flowers.

To contact the garden manager of Victoria & 49th Temporary Community Garden, please email:  garden@communitygardenbuilders.com

 
 

GARDEN Partners, Organizations and Gardeners

The garden is made up of local Killarney organizations and individual community members who have been allocated a garden bed. Currently, the garden is an allocated-style community garden with a portion of beds for local organizations/community groups and another portion of garden beds allocated to individuals from the community who applied during the build phase in person or through our ongoing Garden Waitlist sign-up below.

 

garden Sign up

The garden is currently assembling a Gardener List!

Sign up to the garden below to be contacted if/when a space becomes available.


GARDEN RULES & GARDENER AGREEMENT

In order to participate in the garden spaces, we require each Gardener to adhere to our Garden Rules and agree to the Gardener Agreement.

 

NEW GARDENER FAQ

1) Who can join the garden? Anyone! We aim to create an accessible, welcoming space for all community members to participate. 

2) What does it mean to 'join' the Community Garden? Each new gardener can sign up to use 1 garden bed to grow food and flowers. Each bed is 4' x 3.3', offering 13 sq. ft. of growing space/bed. The cost of using each garden bed is $20/year/bed. This includes: access to great soil in a cedar raised bed, water access (garden hoses) and monthly emails and updates. Please let us know if the annual Garden Fees are restrictive; we aim to create an accessible growing space for all community members.

3) How long will the garden last? In short: one growing season at a time. We take each year growing season by growing season, and we'll be sure to let any gardeners know about future plans for the property.

4) Do the gardens fill up? Yes, the gardens usually fill up fast. If the garden is full, it is best to enter your information to the Waitlist form and then you will be contacted if/when a space becomes available.

Any more questions, please contact: garden@communitygardenbuilders.com

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Victoria & 49th Temporary Community Garden Before

 

Garden Map & concept Designs

During Garden build


AFTER GARDEN INSTALLATION

 
 

Garden Blog posts & Updates

 
 

GARDEN interest

To show interest in growing, please complete this form:

 
 
 

To contact the garden manager of the Community Garden, please email: garden@communitygardenbuilders.com