Davis Community Garden
The Davis Community Garden is sponsored by the City of Davis.
The garden is located at 1825 Fifth Street, on the north side of Fifth Street between L Street and Pole Line Road.
There are 113 garden plots; most are 18'x20' although a few are half plots. The City provides the land, water, some facility maintenance, and some administrative support.
Download a copy of the Community Garden Policies for 2012.
For more information about the garden, please contact the coordinator:
Jane Schafer-Kramer
phone: (530) 320-2109
email: communitygardens@cityofdavis.org
Mailing Address:
City of Davis
Attn: Community Garden Coordinator
1818 Fifth Street
Davis, CA 95616
Aerial view of the Community Garden:

The following links are provided as a convenience to users of the Community Garden. The City of Davis is not responsible for the content of these websites.
Master Gardener Program
The University of California Cooperative Extension in Yolo County established the Master Gardener program in 1994. Consultation topics include vegetable gardening, small-scale fruit production, and general home horticulture.
UC IPM Online
Established in 1980 with the California State Legislature's support and encouragement, the University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM) develops and promotes the use of integrated, ecologically sound pest management programs in California.
Sacramento Community Garden Coalition
The SACGC is a grassroots group made up of Sacramento and surrounding area Community Gardeners, Community Volunteers, School Garden participants,and Master Gardeners united by a common cause: to bring more Community and School Gardens to the Sacramento Area.
Kid's Garden Bibliography
Hosted by the California Academy of Sciences Library, this site provides links to a variety of web sites for children to learn more about gardening, plants, and plant biology.
Vegetable Gardening
Hosted by the University of California Cooperative Extension Vegetable Research & Information Center. VRIC's mission is to foster appropriate research, collect and disseminate information relevant to consumers, growers and processors in the California vegetable industry and to continue its role as a leader and nationally-recognized source of research and information in support of the vegetable industry.
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