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Community Garden

The Weber State Community Garden is a student-managed and operated garden that is focused on providing fresh fruit and vegetables. The food grown in the garden is donated to the Weber Cares Pantry and within the local community. The garden offers education on home gardening, composting, and advice for plant care. Volunteers gain practical experience working in a horticultural setting and the first pick of produce.

 

Volunteering/Working in the Garden & Support

Volunteering days are case by case throughout the growing season. If you would like to volunteer, collect service hours, or if you are an educator on campus and would like to inquire a tour or pursue research studies at the garden, please contact the garden coordinator by emailing gardenclub@weber.edu or signing up for weekly meetups via .

The community garden growing season is broken up into four parts:  

  • March - May: Early-Season
    • Planning, seed starting, and planting
  • June - August: Mid-Season
    • Maintenance and harvesting
  • September - November: Late-Season
    • Harvesting and clean up
  • December - February: Off-Season
    • Workshops, Planning, Rest and Relaxation

A Guide to a Sustainable Garden & Kitchen Hopefully this guide can act as a way to help education you on current issues we face in the world regarding food sustainability, as well as provide options and actions that you can do in your own home to become more sustainable!  These actions include different practices in the garden, as well as practices you can take into your own kitchen to help grow your own food and reduce food waste.  Please check it out, and pass it on.  Thank you!

All funds go towards the budget and improvement of the garden.  We appreciate any and all donations, you can also contact the garden coordinator below to donate any extra equipment or plants.  

Monthly Gardening Newsletter

Guides & Community Involvement


Location: The New Community Garden is situated behind the Employee Wellness Annex (A29) on the northern edge of campus. Please note that parking at the Annex is limited, and roadside parking is monitored by the city. Be sure to park in designated areas.

For your convenience, parking in the W4 and W5 lots is free during the summer months, while the Dee Events Center Parking is free year-round. If you're planning to volunteer, please refer to this link for additional parking information before your visit.

Get Involved

Contact

Korynn Martinez, Community Garden Coordinator & Garden Club President

Email: gardenclub@weber.edu OR korynnmartinez@weber.edu

Instagram:

GivePulse: Visit the  for Garden Events & Volunteer Opportunities

 


 

"Come play in the dirt, breathe fresh air, and feel good about doing some good."  

- Celina Patino (Community Garden Coordinator, 2022-2023)

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Workshops and Events

Garden Club Meetings (Spring 2025)

We invite you to join us for Garden Club meetings, held every other Friday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in the Stewart Library, Room Li-333 (unless otherwise noted via prior email).

To participate in Garden Club activities, please register as a club member through the Clubs & Orgs website here

 


Preservation Workshop (3/25/25)

We are excited to invite you to a special workshop led by our local Food Canning Specialist, Anna Cash. Anna will guide you through safe and sustainable preservation techniques, providing valuable instruction and hands-on experience.

Date & Time: March 25th, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Employee Wellness Annex (A29 on the campus map)

To register and secure your spot for this free event, please sign up through Givepulse . Seating is very limited, so be sure to sign up as soon as possible!

 

Location Map

Employee Wellness Annex (A29)    
Address: 3650 Taylor Ave. Ogden, UT 84403 USA

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Resources

Connect with our Sustainable Clubs Instagram Page