The Neighborhood Garden Project is a place where gardens and people grow together through attention, time, and shared presence. These spaces have been entrusted to us to tend, allowing the rhythms of soil and relationship to unfold over seasons.


The Garden…

The gardens are open spaces that welcome those who feel drawn to them. They exist in shared life, shaped by many hands and tended by stewards who are present day by day. Whether someone has tended soil before or is planting for the first time, the garden offers a place to arrive, remain as needed, and become familiar with what unfolds when attention, time, and care are given room.

Each garden includes beds for shared tending, plots for families and individuals, and plantings that invite curiosity and connection. Within these spaces, neighbors meet, hands touch soil, and the rhythms of the land quietly guide the pace of each day.

Children notice wonder in small details, the curve of a root, the movement of insects, the shade cast by a growing tree. Adults find moments of ease, conversations that form naturally, and the steady satisfaction of watching life take shape over time. Families walk together, and many who arrive uncertain find that the soil itself becomes a gentle teacher, drawing attention to what was already present within them.

These gardens offer steady ground, spaces to breathe, learn, and share in the life that emerges when presence is given space and allowed to deepen.