Community Gardens

Planted each spring, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s community gardens have become a signature feature of our region, captivating residents and visitors throughout the growing season. 140 community gardens in 20 counties are made possible through corporate and organizational sponsorships, and through the work of more than 10,000 volunteers from local neighborhoods, schools, businesses and organizations.

Garden at Route 8 and Route 422 in Butler, 2010

Throughout the summer, stewards and volunteers made our community gardens sights to behold at our nearly 140 Gardens throughout the region! Although it is hard to believe, cooler temperatures are upon us, which means it is just about time to put our gardens to bed for the winter until we can plant again next spring. Please click on the links below to know where and when garden pull-outs are happening in your neighborhood.

Contact Lynn McGuire-Olzak at lolzak@paconserve.org for more information on how to get involved, or call at 412-586-2324.

Garden Pull-Out Schedule, 2010

WPC Garden Locations

WPC’s community gardens are seen more than five million times a day, based on PennDOT statistics. Each year, more than 200,000 flowers are planted by volunteers. We are so appreciative of the many volunteers who put in their time and energy this spring to get our gardens on the right track!

Erie garden at East Avenue and 6th Street, 2010

There are numerous ways you can participate with WPC’s Community Gardens program:

Homewood Community Garden at Frankstown and Bennett, 2010

Congratulations to stewards and volunteers of the 2009 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Community Greening Award Winners!
  • 13th St. & Otter St. - Franklin
  • Boulevard of the Allies @ Parkview Ave. - Oakland
  • Brighton Rd. & Charles St. - California-Kirkbride
  • Brownsville Rd. & Maple Springs Rd. - South Park
  • Chestnut St. & E. Ohio St. - East Allegheny
  • General Robinson St. & Anderson St. - North Shore
  • Highland Park Bridge @ Butler St. - Highland Park
  • Parkway West - Greentree Interchange - Green Tree
  • S. 18th St. - Riverfront Park - South Side

Ready to plant a garden!

 

Garden from Sarah Heinz House rooftop, 2010 

We are thankful to our friends at The Pittsburgh Project who take all of our plants from the Community Gardens and Downtown Plantings and compost them from summer weeding and after they have been pulled in the fall. The composted materials will serve as beneficial fertilizer for their own projects that provide ecological education, community greening and the production of edible crops.

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