Community Garden Rules


 

 

Plymouth Creek Christian Church

Community Garden

 

PCCC will not be renting plots for the 2021 season.  We will post here should rentals become available in future seasons.

 

Registration

 

Announcements

 

 

 

2019 WAITING LIST

 

Fill out the registration form to be placed on our list for 2019.  You will be contacted if plots become available.

 

 

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Plymouth Creek Christian Church

Community Garden Rules

 

Open Mid-May 

through Mid-October

 

 

Location:

16000 41st Avenue North

Plymouth, MN 55446-2500

763-559-1469

www.plymouthcreek.org

 

 

 

Site Map 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gardening Rules and Information:

 

PLOT DESCRIPTIONS

 

Each plot is approximately 15 feet square.  Raised platform beds are approximately 4 feet by 8 feet.

 

REGISTRATION AND FEES 

Priority is given to returning gardeners each new season. Prior to the start of the season (usually January or February), each household is allowed to request up to two (2) garden plots that were reserved the previous season. Requests for more than two plots will be filled based on availability.  Once gardeners have had an opportunity to renew, registration is opened up to new gardeners and plots are filled on a first come, first served basis.

 

The rental fee for a single garden plot is $40. This fee is used for soil preparation, such as tilling, the addition of compost, water, garden improvements, and related items. There will be a $100/household deposit required in addition to the $40/plot rental fee.  The deposit will be used to cover mowing fees should the plot become overgrown with weeds. If any plots not cleared by the garden closing date (removal of fencing, landscaping fabric, spikes, etc.), the deposit will not be returned. Deposits, rental fees, and signed form(s) need to be received by March 31.  Plots will be made available to waiting list gardeners if payment is not received. At the end of the season, gardeners who have not had any issues with weeds or plot clean-up can opt to have the $100 fee refunded or credited towards next year’s rental. You will be able to pay by check or via PayPal.

 

ORGANIC GARDENING

The PCCC Community garden is organic.  The use of artificial pesticides and/or fertilizers are not allowed in the garden plots.  

 

GARDEN CANCELLATIONS

If you choose not to use your garden plot, contact the church immediately so the plot may be reassigned to someone on the waiting list. If the garden is claimed by another gardener prior to the garden opening, your fee will be refunded. There will be NO refunds after the start of the gardening season.

 

OPENING DATE

The target date for opening is May 15 but due to weather & soil conditions, this may vary. Households will be notified when the garden plots are officially open.

 

COMMUNICATION

Email will be the preferred method of communication to all households regarding dates, deadlines, events, updates, etc. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the community garden, you will likely get the quickest response via email.

 

GARBAGE & COMPOSTING

Separate waste receptacles will be provided for both trash & compostable materials. Please observe the differences so that additional sorting is not required.

 

WATER & HOSES

Water spigots and hoses are provided by the Church. One set of spray nozzles will be provided at the beginning of the season. If a nozzle breaks or malfunctions, do not discard but rather notify church and they will be replaced.

 

SAFETY & COURTESY

 

GARDEN NEGLECT & WEED CONTROL

 

Gardeners will be responsible for the weeding/maintenance of their plot(s). Gardens must be kept free of weeds. If any garden has not been planted by May 31 and the owner has not made contact/provisions with the church to extend the deadline, those gardens will be reassigned to those on the waiting list. Additionally, the church will inspect all gardens regularly to ensure compliance. Gardeners not performing maintenance will be notified to rectify the situation within two (2) weeks. Further non-compliance will result in the garden being mowed. The offending household will lose community gardening privileges for the following year. Gardeners will be allowed to reapply (as new gardeners) after their one (1) year absence.

 

FENCING

Fencing will not be provided by the church.  Due to the need for accessibility by large machinery for tilling and maintenance, permanent fencing is not an option.  Gardeners are free to provide temporary fencing for their plots as long as there is no encroachment upon neighboring plots.  Fencing must be removed at the end of the growing season. (See END OF SEASON CLEANING)

 

TRAPS

Although traps are generally discouraged, certain pests may need to be controlled by trapping. Gardeners preferring to use traps must enclose their plot(s) with fencing on all four sides and place signage warning others that traps may be found in the plot(s). Poisons are NOT allowed.

 

RESTROOM FACILITIES

The church is unable to provide restroom access for gardeners.  There may be porta-potties available at the nearby park (west of the church at the end of 41st Ave. N).

 

GARDEN CLOSING DATE

The target date for closing is October 15, but due to weather & soil conditions, this may vary from year to year. Households will be notified when the garden plots are officially closed and given ample time to clean up their plot(s).

 

END OF SEASON CLEANING

In order for tilling and soil maintenance to take place, garden plots need to be cleared at the end of the season.  Please remove all non-compostable items including fencing and landscape fabric. Items not claimed will become the property of PCCC and be disposed of as needed. Gardens containing plants with large stalks such as corn need to have stalks removed by the renting gardener. The $100 deposit will be forfeited for any plot that is not properly emptied at the end of the season and preference will not be given for renting the following season.

 

The church reserves the right to change these rules as situations change.  Prompt notice will be given.