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Richmond Community Gardens Grow Strong

Liam FosterBy Liam FosterJuly 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Richmond Community Gardens Grow Strong
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Richmond’s community gardens are thriving, showing how local efforts can create green, healthy spaces for everyone. These gardens, spread across 17 public locations in the city, offer many benefits. They bring fresh air, exercise, social time, and homegrown vegetables and flowers to residents.

The gardens are all on public land managed by Richmond’s Park Services Department. The city works closely with a local nonprofit group called Urban Bounty to run the program smoothly.

Urban Bounty plays a big role. They build raised garden beds, set up water supplies, provide soil, manage garden memberships, and help keep the gardens in good shape. They also offer workshops for gardeners to learn new skills.

Gardeners get strong support for their plots. The city provides water, fencing, signs, tool sheds, gravel paths, and enriches the soil using organic compost and wood chips. These resources make it easier for gardeners to grow plants successfully.

People interested in joining a community garden can find plenty of information through Urban Bounty. They share details about garden locations and how to apply for a plot.

Richmond’s official website also offers clear guidance on the community garden program. This makes it simple for anyone to get involved and start growing their food.

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Liam Foster is a local news reporter in Richmond, BC, with more than 7 years of experience covering stories that matter to the community. He earned his Journalism diploma from Langara College and started his reporting career with The Province. Liam has a strong focus on Richmond’s evolving neighborhoods, cultural highlights, and public service updates. He is a member of the Canadian Media Guild and frequently participates in local media forums.

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