Dunwoody Community Garden
Located within the 102-acre Brook Run Park, the Dunwoody Community Garden & Orchard was founded in 2009 with 60 raised-bed plots and expanded to 92 plots in 2011. The garden donates approximately 20% of the produce grown to charity.
Beyond the opportunity for residents to "dig in the dirt," the garden cultivates community through education, events, and simple camaraderie.
Past Chair and current Greenhouse Manager Art Simon welcomed me for an introductory tour of the greenhouse, the community garden, and the apiary.
Read MoreBeyond the opportunity for residents to "dig in the dirt," the garden cultivates community through education, events, and simple camaraderie.
Past Chair and current Greenhouse Manager Art Simon welcomed me for an introductory tour of the greenhouse, the community garden, and the apiary.
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Food for shelters
06-18-18 The raised beds on the circumference at the Dunwoody Community Garden grow fruits & vegetables for donation to local shelters and safe houses.
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