Community Gardens
Community Gardens
Green Corner Community Garden
Green Corner is located on land owned by the Department of Main Roads at the corner of Waterworks Rd and Jubilee Tce Ashgrove.
This community garden provides a rare space in the inner city for people to come together and grow edible plants, learn skills, build friendships and experience the joy that gardening together can bring.
Garden members usually have their own plot to tend and share the work of maintaining the communal areas and creating energy rich compost. Members also come together for social occasions. Together, members plan working bees and work closely with Communify staff in evaluating garden projects and priorities.
To see our latest projects in the garden or to get in touch, please visit the Green Corner Facebook group.
Support the Green Corner Community Garden financially by purchasing membership:
Chapel Hill Community Garden
Established in 2020, this community garden is located at Green Hill Reservoir (Russell Tce Chapel Hill) on the site of the home of the former reservoir caretaker’s house. New volunteers are welcome to join monthly planning meetings, working bees and to help with the watering roster.
To see our latest projects in the garden or to get in touch, please visit the Chapel Hill Facebook group.
Support the Chapel Hill Community Garden financially by purchasing membership:
The Brook Community Garden
Established in 2017, this lovely community garden is located at the former pony club along Kedron Brook, at 171 McConaghy St, Mitchelton. The space is shared with Valleys Cricket Club and is fortunate to have a club house and sheds.
The garden hosts a Brisbane City Council Composting Hub and holds regular working bees that everyone is welcome to join. The garden boasts a club house where meetings, planning and special garden knowledge is shared over cups of tea. Garden members also hold workshops in native bee keeping, craft and gardening.
To see our latest projects in the garden or to get in touch, please visit the Brook Community Garden Facebook page.
Support the Brook Community Garden financially by purchasing membership:
Jeays St Community Garden
Located right next to the Jeays Street Community Centre in Bowen Hills, this community garden has shared community plots and hosts a Brisbane City Council composting hub.
Community members are welcome to join in regular working bees, currently on Mondays. Check out the Jeays St What’s On for more details.