Campaign Spotlight: District Heights | MD
Fiesta Place Community Garden Registration

Campaign Spotlight: District Heights | MD

See the details District Heights provided interested participants:
Fiesta Place Community Garden Registration
About the Campaign:
🌱🥕 Grow Your Own Food at the Fiesta Place Community Garden 🌻🌿
The Fiesta Place Community Garden Plot Program allows residents and neighbors of the City of District Heights to rent a garden plot for the growing season and cultivate their own vegetables, herbs, flowers, and edible plants. This community garden provides a welcoming space where individuals, families, and neighbors can garden together while enjoying the benefits of fresh food and outdoor activity.
Details
Early Bird Enrollment: March 23 - March 31 (For Last Year's Plot Partners)
New Plot Partners Apllication and Payment Starting: April 1 (Until All Plots are Filled)
Location: Fiesta Place Community Garden, City of District Heights, Maryland
The Fiesta Place Community Garden is designed to enhance the community's quality of life by promoting healthy living, environmental stewardship, and educational opportunities. Participants not only grow their own food but also contribute to a shared community space that fosters connection, sustainability, and neighborhood pride.
Explore how District Heights set-up their Registration Options:
Resident Full Garden Plot (4 ft x 8 ft)
$45
Resident Half Garden Plot (4 ft x 4 ft)
$35
Non-Resident Full Garden Plot (4 ft x 8 ft)
$55
Non-Resident Half Garen Plot (4 ft x 4 ft)
$45
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✪ Collected complete participant details, waivers, and payments upfront
✪ Created lasting community connections through thoughtful programming

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