Allotment Garden

Garden with assigned plots shared and maintained by local residents in urban areas. There may be a waiting list, limited availability, fences and/or a shed with tools, water, etc, but they are not residential. Generally the food is for personal consumption but may also be shared with neighbors. Also known as Pea Patch.

Yoker Allotments
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The Yoker Allotment Association manages a site which is dedicated to the use of allotment gardeners in the locality. This site is conveniently located in Yoker, The site is divided into about 31 separate plots, ranging in size from 55 to 105 sq. metres. (If you still use the "old" units, 105 sq. m. is about 5 rods).

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A community allotment in Knightswood, Glasgow, made up of wildlife areas, several ponds and bug habitats, as well as thick hedging and a variety of trees.

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Visit Victoria Park Allotments Association's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/268842801012767/.

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位於詔安街260巷內,原為菸酒公賣局的廢棄宿舍,面積約為86坪。陳玟如里長自民國99年起,整合市府及社區資源,於100年先將其改建為「厝邊花園」。104年時,呼應柯文哲市長大力推動的「田園城市」政策,因此在工務局公園路燈工程管理處的指導協助下,再度進行修整,終於成為現今的「歡喜菜園」。

Westthorn Allotments
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Allotments for growing your own fruit & vegetables. Fully accessible by bike, foot, or car with a compost toilet. If you would like to visit Westthorn Allotments you can email - westthornaa@gmail.com (updated November 2024).

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The Sandy Road Community Garden features raised beds & communal growing spaces for members. The project is led by a committee of dedicated volunteers, & was set up with support from Partick Housing Association & the NHS.

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One of the oldest allotment sites in Glasgow, G41 2NQ.

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Bowling Green Together is a by and for BAME majority-led community organisation in Pollokshields (South Glasgow) created and formed by local residents with a vested interest in our community's health. Bowling Green Together was created in 2022 through a grassroots campaign led by local residents to keep Pollokshield's community spaces engaged, inclusive, and healthy. Bowling Green Together has been a community long before it was an organisation. Now with intentionality we are growing more resilient, healthy, and empowered together.

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Community garden at the Shields Health Centre. A therapeutic gardening project from the NHS Health Improvement Team in partnership with Urban Roots.

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Polmadie Plots Community Garden is run by Urban Roots to support food growing and education in the Toryglen area. The garden includes plots that are adopted by local residents and plots which are used for community group, educational and therapeutic gardening sessions. The garden is surrounded by woodland and includes a large meadow area which supports an abundance of pollinators.

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A beautiful community garden which has been built by volunteers & is now enjoyed by local residents & visitors alike. Run by Heart of Scotstoun (HoS) Ltd. (a registered charity), the community garden is part of Heart of Scotstoun community centre which also has events & a café (link to the other Heart of Scotstoun listing here on Glasgow Green Map, below).

The Croft
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South Seeds is a community organisation based in the South Central area of Glasgow that has developed a community garden called the Croft on the disused tennis court of the Queen’s Park Bowling and Tennis Club at Queen’s Park recreation ground.The Croft a former tennis court is a beautiful space sheltered by mature trees, where a number of activities happen.

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Born from the Battlefield Community Street Party 2009, this group has been making its way through a long to do list for helping make Battlefield an even better place than it is already.

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Set up by Partick Housing Association in 2014 (originally funded by The Big Lottery), now run entirely by the plotholders. Our aim is to grow our own produce, grow our people and grow as a community :)

The Gateway Garden
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This new community garden was established in early 2024 on site of an old garden, established on derelict land once occupied by housing. Thisd garden includes raised beds (including wheelchair accessible ones), tea shed, toolstore, herb and bee nectar/pollen plantings, wildflower meadows, bug hotel, compost heaps, hedge. Volunteers welcome. Some beds managed by local groups, others by volunteers. including local schools and nurseries, mental health groups and other community groups.

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This garden donates directly to area Food Banks. One year over 1600 pounds were delivered. Since 2017 volunteers have been working hard to expand this effort and have recently erected a hoop house. Swan Farm Volunteers meet on Tuesdays and Fridays 10-12. 

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The garden is fenced to keep deer out, and each plot has water available. There are tools covering most garden chores in a community shed for use by the gardeners. The use of a plot is free, but there is an expectation that the gardeners share some of their bounty with the Thursday Community Lunch program. Participants are asked to attend a few work parties throughout the year. If you like to garden but don’t want your own plot, you are welcome to join the work parties and help out other gardeners.

Ravenscraig Park
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Ravenscraig Park hosts a large Allotment site for local growers

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The garden is in two sections within the bounds of Beveridge Park. The wildlife garden is accessible at all times. The food garden is within an old walled garden which accessed via the wildlife garden. It is only open at set times or by prior arrangement.

Glamis Road Allotments
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Contact Fife Council for information on this allotments.

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Contact Fife Council for information on this allotments.

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Ravenscraig Walled Garden is already a thriving community asset, with individual allotments and plots for community groups managed by Kirkcaldy Community Gardens & Allotments, and our established community orchard. The garden is Common Good Land and the site was brought back into use in 2012.

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