Community Gardens
The Independence Community Garden Association (ICGA) provides a forum for all gardeners in Independence to network with each other and share ideas, resources, and expertise.
The vision of ICGA is a community coming together for better health and better living through gardening.
The mission of ICGA is to encourage and nurture the development of community gardens and gardeners to grow and increase consumption of fruits and vegetables. The ICGA supports community gardens that foster self-sufficiency, recreation, education, sustainability and social harmony.
 Hawthorne Garden |
 Fairmount Garden |
Pest Management
June 18, 2012 at Truman Memorial Building beginning at 6:30 pm.
Plant Disease Identification and Management
July 16, 2012 at Truman Memorial Building beginning 6:30 pm.
Hawthorne Community Garden
16995 Dover Lane
Fairmount Plaza Garden
615 N. Huttig Avenue
Pleasant Garden
525 S. Pleasant
St. Paul Community Garden
11200 E 36th Street South
Hocker Heights Container Garden
Noland and Truman Roads
Neighborhood 9 Community Garden
914 N. Grand
St. Marks United Methodist Church
603 N. Jennings
Stone Community Garden
1012 W. Lexington Avenue
Pleasant Garden located at 525 S. Pleasant is open for any resident wishing to garden. The garden consists of raised beds and will eventually have plowed plots. For more information, contact the Independence Health Department at 325-7185.

Garden of Dreams, sponsored by Neighborhood 9, is located at 914 Grand. Plans for a children's garden, picnic tables and strawberry beds are in the future. For more information contact the Independence Health Department at 325-7185.

With funding from the Community Development Block Grant, a new garden at Community Services League will open this spring. Using land owned by the city, the garden will serve the pantry and residents who wish to garden. For more information, contact the Independence Health Department at 325-7185