Community Gardening

Cultivate and harvest your own organic vegetables in one of 21 community gardens throughout San José.

To Qualify for the Community Garden Program

  • Residents ages 18+ may rent a garden plot
  • Place your name on a waiting list if the community garden is filled to capacity
    • If you would like to place your name on a waiting list for a community garden, please contact the Community Gardens Program by calling 408-793-4165 or by emailing community.gardens@sanjoseca.gov.
  • One garden plot allowed per resident
  • Plots are issued on a year-to-year basis from January 1 to December 31
  • Average annual registration cost is $150.00 ($12.50 per month)
    • Annual registration includes a water fee and an administrative fee, and may include a materials fee, depending on the community garden
  • Plot sizes range from 100 sq ft to 600 sq ft
  • The community gardens program adheres strictly to Organic gardening principles, concepts, and practices
    • Use of pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, or other such substances or practices inconsistent with organic gardening are prohibited
  • ADA accessible garden plots are available. Individuals with a disability will have priority in renting any of the ADA accessible garden plots:

Resources

Community Gardens Program

200 E Santa Clara St.
9th Floor
San Jose, CA 95113

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Main: 408 793-4165
E-mail: community.gardens@sanjoseca.gov

COMMUNITY GARDENS MAP

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Vietnamese Heritage Community Garden is the newest garden to be added to the community gardens program. It opens for operation in January of 2022. The garden offers 51 garden plots; 47 in-ground and 4 ADA. The garden is located at the corner of Roberts Ave and Roberts Pl.

Amenities

  • Garden Plot Issuance: Yearly from January 1 to December 31
  • Plot Size: Varies from 100 - 600 sq ft
  • Cost of Plot Rental: $0.30 - $0.45 per sq ft
  • Parking: On Street
  • Additional Notes: Adheres to being totally organic (pesticides, herbicides & chemical fertilizers are prohibited)
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