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A living example: Our Garden

 

The SEEDS Garden, located northeast of downtown Durham, represents the potential in abandoned land. This beautiful oasis consists of two separate parcels at the corner of Elizabeth and Gilbert Streets.  The larger parcel is the Southside Garden, which includes community garden plots tended by the local neighborhood and people from all over Durham, a cut-flower garden cultivated by DIG youth for the Durham Farmers' Market, composting facilities, a medicinal herb garden, a permaculture pond, an outdoor classroom, an 8-panel mural on a neighboring abandoned warehouse wall, and an outdoor art gallery.  The Market  Garden is right across the street and is used by DIG to grow organic vegetables  to sell at the Farmers' Market.

 
 


Many hands have created this magical place. What was once a dumping ground has become a beautiful park that showcases the creativity, productivity, and diversity of Durham. Educational workshops take place in the outdoor classroom, and SEEDS is honored to co-host with the Latino community cultural celebrations such as the Day of the Dead. The garden provides service opportunities to a wide variety of civic, student and church groups, and brings gardeners, artists, students, and elders together with local neighborhood folks.

 
The SEEDS Garden is for everyone to enjoy!
  The garden is available to rent for special events and is a perfect setting for weddings, family reunions or other gatherings.  If you are interested in visiting the SEEDS Garden or would like more information on renting the space, please contact us.

For directions to our garden, please click here.

The Garden Committee supports the needs of the SEEDS garden and the projects we do.  The Committee includes a variety of people knowledgeable about gardening, including farmers, herb growers, retail plant store owners, landscapers, teachers, and botanical gardens employees.  

                      

                    Garden Committee Members

Brenda Brodie

Michele DeRose

Nancy Easterling

Susan Edney

Grace Gibson    

Jean Hamilton

Frank Hyman

 

Panzola McMillon                   

Joan Peck

Grace Pilafian

Diane Robertson 

Lynn Streck 

Rebecca Wellborn             

      

 

Our mission: SEEDS educates youth and adults through gardening, growing food and cultivating respect for life, for earch and for each other.

 
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