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Falcon Heights Community Garden

Falcon Heights Community Garden is a brand new community garden (established in 2007) offering gardening opportunities to residents of Falcon Heights and the surrounding areas. Located in Community Park (at Roselawn and Cleveland), the garden consists of 20 individual plots, in which members may grow vegetables, flowers, herbs, and neighborly relationships. With Falcon Heights' large number of apartment/townhome dwellers, and many home lots blessed with mature shade trees (but not a lot of garden sunshine!), the garden provides a much needed resource to our city. We welcome gardeners and visitors of all ages and backgrounds, and hope to continue making a positive impact in our community. This attraction was added to the Daily Planet through a partnership with the Arise! Atlas (arisebookstore.org).

Cleveland Ave
Roselawn Ave
Falcon Heights, MN
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