Austin boasts more than 30 community gardens dotted around the city. Some have been around for decades, such as Sunshine Community Gardens and Deep Eddy Organic Community Gardens, and some have blossomed over the last decade with more than two-thirds sprouting since 2004. Much of that growth can be credited to the work of the Sustainable Food Center (SFC) and the Coalition of Austin Community Gardens, as well as increased attention from the City of Austin through the Sustainable Urban Agriculture department. Find a community garden in your area!
Alamo Community Garden—2101 Alamo Street
Blackshear—2011 E. 9th St
Brownwood Area Community Garden—1514 Dublin St., Brownwood, TX
Cedar Park Community Garden —Elizabeth Milburn Park at 1901 Sun Chase Blvd., Cedar Park
Clarksville—1705 Waterston St, Clarksville, 78703
Co-Lab—613 Allen St.
Deep Eddy Community Garden—401 Deep Eddy Ave.
Deloney Street—E. 14th & Deloney
Festival Beach Community Garden—Waller Street at Nash Hernandez
Gateway Grow Together Community Garden—Gateway Church, 7104 McNeil Drive, 512-837-2162
Heritage Gardens—2100 Hutto Rd., Georgetown, TX
Homewood Heights Community Garden—2606 Sol Wilson, 78702
Hyde Park—610 E. 45th St.
Kenny Dorham's Backyard—1106 E. 11th st.
Lifeworks-South—6114 South 1st St.
Manchaca United Methodist Church—1626 and Manchaca Rd.
Mission Possible Grow Together Community Garden—Southwest corner of 12th and Chicon
Montopolis—1417 Montopolis Dr.
New Day—2215 E.M. Franklin
Parker Lane—2105 Parker Ln
Sunset Valley—Sunset Valley City Hall, 3205 Jones Rd.
Sunshine Community Gardens—4814 Sunshine Drive
Travis County Southeast Metro Park—Hwy 71 at FM 973
Unity Park Community Garden—2746 Gattis School Road, Round Rock TX
UT Concho—2108 Concho St.
Yellow Bike—1216 Webberville Road
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