Waterloo Region Community Garden Network

Cultivating a Greener Future, Together!

Community Gardens

A community garden is a group of people that get together to plant and harvest a garden. Some gardens have a communal plot where everybody shares the land, whereas others allocate individual plots to gardeners to plant on their own. Join us on a journey towards healthy food and a wealth of community. Find a garden near you with our map.

New Blog!

We are excited to launch an updated version of our website, including the addition of a blog section! Check out our blog posts - a spotlight on community gardening in the Region of Waterloo!

Growing Together

Planting seeds together signifies more than just the start of a plant’s life. It’s a symbol of our shared dedication, a promise to nurture and support each other throughout the journey—from seed to harvest.

Come Volunteer With Us!

The Waterloo Region Community Garden Network (WRCGN) is actively recruiting new Board Members. If you are interested in volunteering with our Board, please get in touch, we would be happy to connect with you!

Connect with us at:

waterloo.region.community.gardens@gmail.com

Harvesting Community

As we come together to grow, we cultivate more than just vegetables. We sow the seeds of collaboration, cooperation, and a vibrant sense of community that blossoms in our shared garden spaces.

Sustainability

Joining hands in growing local produce isn’t just about the plants—it’s a pledge to sustainability. It’s a commitment to nurturing our environment, fostering healthier ecosystems, and preserving our planet for generations to come.

Exchanging Flavour

In our garden network, it’s not just about what you grow—it’s about the rich tapestry of flavors exchanged. Share your surplus harvest and discover a world of taste through the diversity of our collective yield.

Reducing Footprints

By nurturing local gardens together, we collectively reduce carbon emissions. Every homegrown vegetable means fewer miles traveled and a lighter environmental impact.

Collaboration

Collaborative planting isn’t just about sharing labor—it’s about the abundance it yields. By pooling our efforts, we create a cornucopia of homegrown delights, fostering a sense of collective prosperity.

Seeding Dedication

Planting seeds together signifies more than just the start of a plant’s life. It’s a symbol of our shared dedication, a promise to nurture and support each other throughout the journey—from seed to harvest.

Stay Rooted

Facebook is our main online community, follow or friend us to get updates on other community gardens, available garden plots, and local community garden events. Our page is located at Waterloo Region Community Gardens.

Waterloo Region Public Health

The Waterloo Region Public Health Department maintains a community garden page at Community Gardens .