Eight parcels are available through Salt Lake City for individuals and groups interested in launching a community garden. All plots have access to water and feature other aspects that make them conducive to gardening. They are at:
• The Gateway, 46 N. 500 West
• Dilworth Elementary, 1985 S. 2100 East
• Claybourne Ave., 2850 S. 1300 East
• Cortez Water, 500 N. East Capitol Blvd.
• Warm Springs Park, 1020 N. Beck St.
• 1880 S. 700 East
Wasatch Community Gardens will work closely with community members to design, develop and manage the gardens — a process that usually takes one to two years.
For more information, contact Van Hoover, Green City Growers coordinator, at 801-359-2658, extension 16, or visit the Wasatch Community Garden's website: wasatchgardens.org/community-gardens
Kathy Stephenson
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