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Denver Urban Gardens – Find Local Garden Plots, Start New Community Gardens & More

Through Denver Urban Gardens (DUG), you can join an existing community garden, start a community garden, receive growing assistance, volunteer, and participate in other events.

Our network includes over 170 urban gardens and farms in the Metro Denver Area. It's easy to join:

1. Find a community garden close to you: https://dug.org/find-a-garden/
2. Contact DUG with the name of the garden(s) you are interested in. We can let you know if there’s space available, and provide contact information for the volunteer garden leader.

DUG also helps to create about 20 new community gardens each year. To start, request a "New Community Garden Information Packet": https://dug.org/request-a-new-community-garden-info-packet

Our "Grow a Garden" program ensures that in-need individuals, families, seniors, and groups have access to the necessary seeds, seedlings and education to grow a successful, productive vegetable garden.

Plus, we provide Denver with many other events and tools, including plant sales, resources for teachers, and educational services. Visit our event schedule for more information: https://dug.org/events

You can also volunteer at DeLaney Community Farm. It's an excellent way to learn more and support issues related to refugees, food access, community development, and sustainable agriculture.

Denver Urban Gardens was established in 1985.

https://dug.org

1031 33rd Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80205
303.292.9900
dirt@dug.org

Region: 
denver