Garden
Chestnut Street Community Garden
9 Chestnut St, Brooklyn, NY 11208, United States
Chestnut Street Community Garden
Established in 2014, this community garden transformed a previously vacant lot into a vibrant green space spanning 3,750 square feet. The project was a collaborative effort between GrowNYC and the Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, aiming to revitalize the area and provide residents with a communal space for gardening and recreation. (grownyc.org)
The garden features 15 raised beds, allowing community members to cultivate a variety of plants, including vegetables, herbs, and flowers. In addition to the gardening plots, the space is equipped with several picnic tables and border planters, creating an inviting environment for relaxation and socialization. (grownyc.org)
Under the jurisdiction of NYC Parks and supported by GreenThumb, the nation's largest urban gardening program, the garden operates as a community-driven initiative. GreenThumb provides resources and support to community gardens across the city, fostering urban agriculture and community engagement. (grownyc.org)
Community gardens like this one play a crucial role in urban neighborhoods by offering residents access to green spaces, promoting local food production, and strengthening community bonds. They serve as educational hubs, teaching sustainable gardening practices and environmental stewardship. Additionally, these gardens contribute to the beautification of urban areas, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
For those interested in joining or supporting a community garden, contacting NYC Parks GreenThumb is a recommended step. They offer guidance on starting new gardens, joining existing ones, and supporting community gardening initiatives. (grownyc.org)
Community gardens are typically open during specific hours, especially from April 1 to October 31. It's advisable to check the garden's posted hours or contact the GreenThumb Community Engagement Coordinator for the most current information. (thecity.nyc)
By participating in or supporting community gardens, individuals contribute to the creation of sustainable, green spaces that benefit the entire community, fostering a sense of ownership and pride among residents.
Location
Place details
- Area
- Cypress Hills, Brooklyn
- Country
- United States of America
- Map
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