Community gardening

Community gardens are a great way for neighbors to come together to bring happiness to a community.   

On this page, you will find information specifically about local community gardens in the Syracuse area, resources for topics related to benefiting community, urban, gardening, and information for how to start a community garden near you! 

Raised garden bed image with vegetables planted in it, like carrots and greens

Brady Farm is an urban farm located in downtown Syracuse, and is dedicated to creating an economically sustainable and resilient source of affordable, locally grown food for the community, skilled and employable youth and adults, hands-on education, and respite for the community.

The NOPL Farm is an organic, educational community garden located on the grounds of the Northern Onondaga Public Library in Cicero, NY. The mission of the library farm is to provide a place for the community to grow, share, and learn about food literacy, and organic, sustainable gardening.

Cornell Cooperative Extension puts knowledge to work in pursuit of economic vitality, ecological sustainablility and social well-being. We bring local experience and research-based solutions together, helping New York State families and communities thrive in our rapidly changing world.

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