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Community Gardens Moses Lake, WA - Official Website

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Reservations for the Moses Lake Community Gardens will open online on February 24, 2025, encouraging local residents to engage in sustainable gardening. The gardens, situated at 317 Alder Street, consist of 24 plots available in various sizes, promoting community interaction and environmental stewardship. Seasonal pricing is set at $12 to $35, depending on plot size, ensuring affordability for all interested participants. Each gardener is allowed to reserve only one plot per season, maintaining a fair system for the community. The city emphasizes the importance of collaboration among gardeners to create a welcoming and respectful environment.

Detailed information, including garden rules and a flyer, is available on the city’s official website for those interested in participating. For questions or further assistance, residents are encouraged to reach out to the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services department via phone or email. This initiative not only supports local food production but also fosters community spirit and cooperation among residents.

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