*** Cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis. ***
Wood Dale
Community Garden
Located at the Historical Society's Farm (850 N. Wood Dale Road)
Registration begins February 22
There are two types of registrations:
1. Individual Plot Registrations (reserve a 8x4 raised garden bed for yourself, your family, your
friend group or any other group you're a part of! These plots can only be tended and harvested by the person or group who have reserved them).
2. Community Plot Registrations (if you want to contribute but you aren't sure you can commit to a full garden plot on your own, consider working on the community plot. This space will grow produce to be donated to local food pantries.
Garden volunteers will work together to plant, maintain and harvest the plot).
Click Here to Register!
Community Garden Art Contest
The community garden needs your help! Since the garden will be opening soon, we would like to display a unique sign showcasing the garden made by you. This contest is open to adults, kids, the whole community.
Click Here for Contest Rules!
Opening Day
Saturday, May 30 from 12:00 - 3:00 pm
Location: 850 N. Wood Dale Road
Ready, set, GROW! Come out for a fun day of gardening, activities and food.
Meet Illinois Master Gardeners and ask questions about your plot.
Gardening Resources
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture
The Four Seasons Gardening Series is a seasonal series of gardening topics offered virtually throughout the state of Illinois. Members of the University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Team collaborate to offer a variety of expertise to this series. Please be aware that the recommendations in this series are specific to Illinois and may not apply to other gardening zones.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEYBGqFXZS6Sn37n1mVcY1g/videos
Why do we need the garden?
Community gardens bring people together. They are beautiful spaces in our neighborhoods where people can come to socialize, exercise and do
something important for our community.
Here are some ways this community garden will give back to Wood Dale:
1. Provide fresh food to local food pantries
2. Encourage healthy eating habits in children
3. Provide families with free, organic food
4. Encourage outdoor activity
5. Promote community and socialization
6. Beautify the community
7. Provides stress-relief
8. Opportunities to learn about gardening,
nature, cooking and nutrition
Maintaining Your Plot
Great gardens take great effort. As a member of our community garden, you will be responsible for maintaining your plot and making sure the garden is safe and clean.
These items will be provided free of charge:
- Raised Garden Beds
- Seeds
- Gardening Tools
- Water (Hoses)
We encourage you to bring your own seeds,
garden tools and decorations to make your plot unique. Remember that weather plays a large role in the care needed to keep our gardens healthy. Make sure you are keeping up with your watering and weeding throughout the season.
If garden plots are abandoned or they become overrun with weeds and debris, The Library reserves the right to cancel the reservation and give the plot to the next person in line.
"He who plants a garden, plants happiness."
- Chinese Proverb