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Ferndale Community Garden - Ferndale Community Services

Residents from the greater Ferndale community can rent plots for a low cost and grow their own food. Plots rent for $20 for the season plus a $10 refundable cleaning deposit. The garden season is from April 1st to September 30th, email early to be considered for the waitlist.

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Community Gardens

Community Garden - A Watered Garden

The community garden grows children's minds as well as fresh produce.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Community Gardens

Community Garden Program - King Mountain Community Garden

Program participants can take advantage of 200 square feet of garden space to grow their own food and flowers. Registration for new gardeners begins in January each year on a first-come-first-served basis. Returning gardeners who want the same plots are given priority to register for their same plots starting in November for the following year.

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Community Gardens

Home Gardening - Washington State University Extension

Extends the knowledge of WSU research and benefits of horticulture to the Whatcom County community through courses, partnerships, and other resources. Includes the Master Gardener program, the We Grow Garden, and more.

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Community Gardens
Environmental Education

Community Garden Program - Fairhaven Community Garden

Program participants can take advantage of 200 square feet of garden space to grow their own food and flowers. Registration for new gardeners begins in January each year on a first-come-first-served basis. Returning gardeners who want the same plots are given priority to register for their same plots starting in November for the following year.

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Community Gardens

Community Garden Program - Sven Hoyt Community Garden

Program participants can take advantage of 200 square feet of garden space to grow their own food and flowers. Registration for new gardeners begins in January each year on a first-come-first-served basis. Returning gardeners who want the same plots are given priority to register for their same plots starting in November for the following year.

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Community Gardens

Community Garden Program - Lakeway Community Garden

Program participants can take advantage of 200 square feet of garden space to grow their own food and flowers. Registration for new gardeners begins in January each year on a first-come-first-served basis. Returning gardeners who want the same plots are given priority to register for their same plots starting in November for the following year.

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Community Gardens

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