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Community Gardens

Harvest Pierce County

The City of Tacoma partners with the Pierce Conservation District's Community Gardens Program to support community gardens throughout the community.

The gardens thrive on TAGRO, which Environmental Services donates and delivers to the gardens as needed.

Community gardens build stronger, safer communities by connecting citizens to each other and to their local food system. By participating, you improve community health, have access to better and more food, fight climate change, improve the local economy and enjoy fresh garden veggies.

Tacoma is home to more than 43 community gardens, including 11 on City-owned property. Gardens are managed by Metro Parks, churches, community groups, schools and universities, and many other organizations. Click here for a complete map of community gardens located within Pierce County.

For information about community gardens in Tacoma and Pierce County, go to the

Harvest Pierce County website or contact garden program coordinator Kristen McIvor.

View the Memorandum of Understanding between the Pierce County Public Works Department, the City of Tacoma, the Metropolitan Park District of Tacoma, and the Pierce Conservation District.


City of Tacoma-Owned Community Gardens



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Additional Information

Community Gardens - Pierce Conservation District

Kristen McIvor
Harvest Pierce County Program Director
Pierce Conservation District
(253) 845-9770 Ext. 114



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