Community Garden
A welcoming shared garden space where neighbors can plant, learn, harvest, and build a stronger local food connection.
Green Neighbors Network brings kids, families, volunteers, artists, and neighbors together to plant food, paint beauty, protect green spaces, and recycle local energy into real community action.
Green Neighbors Network turns local soil, volunteer energy, public art, and practical education into a welcoming garden space where people can grow food, make friends, and learn how to care for the planet one small action at a time.
The photos show the heart of the project: fence painting, garden preparation, volunteers, family moments, kids showing up, and a space that is becoming brighter by the week.




The goal is simple: make it easier for neighbors, families, schools, groups, and local partners to turn ideas into visible community progress.
A welcoming shared garden space where neighbors can plant, learn, harvest, and build a stronger local food connection.
Colorful public art, garden scenes, pollinators, pumpkins, flowers, and fence painting that makes the space feel alive.
Kid-friendly activities that teach food, pollinators, science, health, teamwork, creativity, and care for the environment.
Instead of leaving people to figure everything out alone, Green Neighbors Network gives each project a clearer path from idea to action.
Understand the neighborhood need, the people involved, the location, and what would make the project useful.
Map out supplies, volunteers, schedule, safety, partners, and the first realistic step.
Bring together neighbors, families, schools, local groups, sponsors, and volunteers who care.
Complete the action day, follow up, share progress, and keep momentum going after the event.
Our goal is to create a space where the community can come together to grow food, connect and learn.
The painted fence gives Green Neighbors Network a memorable identity: flowers, bees, butterflies, pumpkins, moonlit water, and nature scenes that make the garden feel like a neighborhood landmark.
Reach out to volunteer, partner, donate, request a community garden conversation, or help organize the next cleanup, planting, painting, or family-friendly garden day.