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Gardens of Millvale
What are the Gardens of Millvale?
The world could use a little more green. The Gardens of Millvale do just that. An offshoot of MCDC's Clean, Safe, and Green committee, this program brings together residents and business owners to teach the art of horticulture and to make greening and growing projects happen.
Why?
It's a good question: Why do we have six garden plots throughout the neighborhood? From the ancient olive groves of Rome to the Victory Gardens for WWII, gardens have inspired hope. Today, our urban farming program brings people together in the outdoors, teaching young and old alike about food and flowers as well as implementing stewardship in our neighborhoods and restoring the soil in vacant lots. It is said that gardening is "a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow." It provides a new mode for creative expression in what used to be industrialized flood zones and is a second blooming for Millvale.
Want a plot or volunteer information?
Contact the GOM Coordinators via email.
- Get Involved, Take a Class, or Volunteer!
- Community garden sessions are every Thursday at 6 pm and on Sunday at 1:30 pm.
- We offer classes, veggies for the market, and alternative fuel options.
- Like us on Facebook by searching for "The Gardens of Millvale"
In the Press
- Clean Rivers Campaign Article
- New Sunday Rising Article
- WDUQ Interview 1 | 2
- Post-Gazette Article 1| 2 3
- Tribune Review Article
- Pop City Article
- City Farm Article
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