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Westmount’s Community Gardens – located on the north portion of the Westmount Athletic Grounds between Hallowell and Hillside Lane – are an important collective space for residents to grow vegetables!
If you are a Westmount resident who lives in an apartment or otherwise not have access to land for cultivation, you are eligible to participate in the community gardens. Members are expected to participate fully and cooperatively towards the maintenance and enhancement of the gardens. Note that there is currently a waiting list to get a garden plot.
The infrastructure of the gardens including the fencing, borders and water systems, underwent a major renovation in 2017 and 2018. This included the rebuilding of the garden beds, raising them and adding a keyhole for easy access, particularly for persons with reduced mobility.
Reconstruction of Westmount Community Gardens
To be considered for the waiting list, the applicant must:
The community garden is shared public land that Westmount makes available to residents for growing vegetables. It is intended for those that do not have access to any land for cultivation. Members are expected to participate fully and cooperatively towards the maintenance and enhancement of the gardens.
Sheds and boxes are provided for the storage of tools and all members are provided with a key. Tools and equipment stored in the box are for everyone’s use. Westmount is not responsible for the loss or damage of this equipment. Power tools are not permitted, except for spring tilling.
Synthetic pesticides and fertilizers are strictly forbidden. Members are required to use organic methods, including crop rotation, companion planting and ecological pest control. More information on these methods is available at the Westmount Library. Westmount has maintained all public green spaces pesticide-free since 1990.
Members that fail to observe the above rules will be asked to leave immediately and the garden plot will be assigned to another resident on the waiting list.