Oxford Community Garden Association

  • Community
  • Community Resource
  • Food Security
  • Landscape and Gardening

Who We Are

The Oxford Community Garden first took root in 2009. Oxford resident Susie Adams was inspired by other community gardens and decided to embark on creating Oxford's own. She worked with city leaders to find the site for the garden, off Bramlett Boulevard next to the Community Pavilion, and in April 2009, Adams and other community members planted the first seeds of the garden. Through the help of numerous members, plot holders, and volunteers, the garden has grown to approximately 50 plots ranging from 4 x 8 (small) to 10 x 16 (medium) to 16 x 16 (large). Community members have worked hard over the last decade to make our garden a place of beauty, a source for locally-grown fresh food, and a spot for community-building.

If you would like to get involved with our Community Harvest Plots, please contact: oxfordcga@gmail.com.

For more information about a Membership, please click here!

What We Do

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to enhance the well-being and beauty of the community by assisting people in growing fresh produce, providing locally-grown food to people in need, increasing social interaction in the community, and creating an educational garden in an attractive setting.

Building Community Garden

Members, plotholders, and volunteers come together to grow fresh vegetables and flowers, share their love of gardening, and support Oxford and surrounding communities.


Giving to Neighbors

Our Community Harvest Plots and other communal plots are dedicated to growing vegetables and other produce for donation to The Oxford Pantry.

Educating

We provide educational opportunities with workshops and seminars focused on gardening.  Check out our Facebook or Instagram for information on these events


Details

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Get Connected Icon Kathy Wachter
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