Get involved! Local Tricycle Gardens’ community gardens and contact information
Get involved!
Local Tricycle Gardens’ community gardens and contact information
– Church Hill/Union Hill: Jefferson Avenue Community Garden
This is the first garden the group completed. It is in its fifth growing season, has 15 beds and launched the whole initiative for the organization.
Location: Jefferson Avenue between 23rd & 24th
Garden Contact: Stacey Moulds – (804) 241-6242
– Carver: Carver Community Garden
This garden has 11 plots and was established in 2007.
Location: 1321 West Leigh St.
Garden Contact: Rebecca Spivey – (804) 644-3689
– Fulton Hill: Neighborhood Resource Center
The garden design is curvy, with no corners. The beds are built of concrete block with cast in place concrete curves. This garden is a children’s learning garden, a garden for the members of the NRC, and for food production for the new cafe.
Location: 1519 Williamsburg Road
Garden Contact: Penny Ferris – (804) 864-5797
– Winchester Greens: Neighborhood Center Community Garden
The garden design is primarily a children’s learning garden.
Location: 2801 Creekview Dr. Richmond, Va 23237 (about 8 miles south of Richmond)
Garden contact: Nina Williams – (804) 743-7414
– The Museum District: Humphrey Calder Community Garden
There are 29 allotment plots, and a children’s and seniors’ area in development.
Location: On the corner of Patterson and Thompson streets, next to the Humphrey Calder Community Center.
Garden contact: mmoran623@gmail.com – (804) 231-7767
Web site: http://hcgarden.wordpress.com/
– Peter Paul Development Center
This is a Children’s Learning Garden in Church Hill, established in 2008.
Location: 1708 N. 22nd St.
Garden contact: (804) 231-7767 or nellie@tricyclegardens.org
Web site: peterpauldevcenter.org
– Chimborazo Playground Park Community Garden
This garden is still in development and currently has 18 plots.
Location: Church Hill, between 29th and 31st streets
Garden contact: 804.231.7767 or chimbo@tricyclegardens.org
Information provided by TricycleGardens.org.