Located at Alameda Point at the end of Lemoore Rd.

Organic = Composting

No artificial fertilizers or chemical insecticides / pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides of any kind may be used on your soil. Feed your soil at least quarterly with organic compost, and monitor how much you water and when. Each garden member is responsible for the maintenance of the compost area. Please contact the community garden manager for more information on composting.

Harvesting Rules and Assistance

Members agree to respect other gardeners’ efforts and not trespass onto their plots. Do not harvest or water other plots unless you have been asked to do so by another gardener. During extended absences, please arrange for your plot and other community garden jobs to be taken care of. Inform the community garden manager of any absence.

Respect and Community Conduct

Garden members are expected to respect one another and their plots, seek permission before harvesting from others, keep noise levels low, and refrain from alcohol, smoking, or drug use while on-site.

Contact Us With Questions

The Community Gardening Program is committed to providing the best services possible. If you have suggestions or questions, email us at jtaylor@apcollaborative.org.

Annual Dues (Calendar Year)

A fee of $10 per month or $65 per year, per plot is required to help support garden operations. Fees will be due January 1st for the annual fee and the 1st of each month for the monthly fees 

  • Fees may be waived if the gardener provides: 
    • A confirmed donation of 20 lbs of food to the Alameda County Community Food Bank per month, or 
    • 4 hours of volunteer labor per month in another program of Alameda Point Collaborative (APC). Volunteer opportunities can be found here.

Special cases, including shared plots or unique circumstances, will be reviewed and handled on a case-by-case basis through individual agreements. 

If Alameda Point Collaborative has not received your membership renewal by January 15th, your garden plot will be reassigned to the next person on the waiting list.

Preference will always be given to APC residents on the waiting list.

To apply for a community garden plot, email jtaylor@apcollaborative.org.