LONG BEACH COMMUNITY GARDENS
Know of other vacant lots or underutilized properties in Long Beach that Long Beach Grows can transform into food-producing community gardens and urban farms? Please contact info@longbeachgrows.org.
North Long Beach Community Garden
6895 Myrtle Ave.
North Long Beach, CA
562-630-5829
Community gardening is fun, it brings people together, it builds healthy communities, it teaches you & your family about real food & sustainable agriculture, & it allows you to feed your family of locavores locally grown real food that you can trust.
Three Sisters Garden Orizaba Park
breaking ground Spring 2014
Amy Ericksen, Griselda Suarez 562-246-6181
Century Villages at Cabrillo
Veteran’s Gardening Project
2075 San Gabriel Avenue
562-388-8016, centuryvillages.org
there is also a separate garden for the children of CVC
Community gardening is a fun form of urban agriculture that helps grow healthy communities. Growing your own food, either at home or in a Long Beach community garden, contributes to local food security & to a healthy, sustainable, eco-friendly & animal-friendly lifestyle
(be sure to add chickens & goats to your Long Beach community garden or urban farm).
Long Beach Grows is contributing to the City of Long Beach’s sustainability goal of establishing community gardens in every park 5 acres or larger by 2020, converting 100% of city owned vacant lots to interim or better yet permanent green uses, and creating new permanent green spaces, including community gardens and urban farms.
Cesar Chavez Park
Children’s Gateway Garden
401 Golden Avenue