Bushwood Public Garden


Located in southern Bushwood, this community garden revitalizes urban land for agriculture, creating a space where Weg can come together to grow fresh produce and connect with nature.


The garden is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, with rows of vegetable beds bursting with fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables. You'll find everything from juicy tomatoes to fragrant basil and sweet strawberries, all grown using sustainable and organic practices.


The garden is more than just a place to grow food, though. It's a gathering place for the community, where people come together to work and learn. 


In addition to the vegetable beds, the Bushwood Public Garden features a variety of other spaces designed to promote relaxation and connection with nature. You can stroll through the herb garden, or sit on a bench and watch the butterflies and bees naturally pollinate the plants. There are also several areas where you can just sit and enjoy the beauty of the garden.


The Bushwood Public Garden is where urban agriculture meets community engagement and relaxation. Whether you're looking to grow your own food, receive some public food this garden is cultivating a greener, healthier, and happier city!


Plants planted by MoA:

Roma Tomatoes

Strawberries

Sunflowers

Evansville Public Garden

The Evansville Public Garden is a public garden that has transformed a once-neglected field into a vibrant hub of urban agriculture. Located on Evans National Grassland, all food grown at the garden is free to take.


The garden is home to a wide range of crops, from juicy tomatoes to fragrant herbs and leafy greens. These crops are grown using sustainable and organic practices, ensuring that they are healthy, nutritious, and environmentally friendly. The garden is tended by a dedicated team of volunteers, who work tirelessly to ensure that the crops are healthy and productive.




Plants planted by MoA:

Roma Tomatoes

Strawberries

Sunflowers

Flying Public Garden

The Flying Public Garden is a public garden on Qui-Poa National Grassland. The garden is situated on a previously neglected piece of land, which has been transformed into a beautiful, productive space that brings people together to grow fresh produce and connect with nature.


The garden is home to a wide variety of crops, from heirloom tomatoes to leafy greens, aromatic herbs, and colorful flowers. The crops are grown using organic and sustainable practices, which ensures that they are healthy, nutritious, and environmentally friendly.




The Flying Public Garden is a perfect use to revitalize neglected spaces. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the Flying Public Garden is a welcoming and inclusive space where you can connect with nature, grow your own food, and build meaningful connections with your community.


Plants planted by MoA:

Roma Tomatoes

Strawberries

Sunflowers