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A community organization that promotes co-op organic gardening. Project Grow lends plots in their gardens for a small fee. They also publish a helpful newsletter four times a year.

Gardens opened late April / early May. Water turned on mid-May. Last frost: May 20 (there was one a day or two afterwards!).

The Project Grow website lists 10 gardens:

  1. Airport - located on property within the Ann Arbor Airport.
  2. University Reformed Church - located behind University Reformed Church, accessible from Anne and Huron Streets.
  3. Catholic Social Services - located at Catholic Social Services, Packard and Golfside Road.
  4. County Farm Park - located at the County Farm county park, Platt Road.
  5. Clague - located at Clague Middle School, Bluett Road
  6. Greenview - located at Greenview Park, Greenview Road.
  7. Lakewood - located at Lakewood Elementary School, Gralake Road.
  8. Mitchell - located at Mitchell School, Fernwood Road
  9. Matthaei -
  10. Food Gatherers -
  11. Hillside -


Mission

Project Grow Community Gardens provide the space, education, and inspiration to make organic gardening accessible to all.

Contact Info

http://projectgrowgardens.org

(734) 996 3169

1831 Traver Road, Ann Arbor 48105. (That's the Leslie Science Center)

In the news

At the Project Grow annual meeting of membership, held Thursday evening at the Nature House at Leslie Science Center, news of a possible organizational arrangement with Matthaei Botanical Gardens led to an impromptu expansion of the board of directors to include two additional members. In addition to Catherine Riseng and Dustin Underwood, who were already on the slate for election, Royer Held and Kirk Jones were elected to the board. Project Grow’s mission is to make organic gardening accessible through the community and it does so most visibly through garden plots available at 14 different sites located throughout the city.