| Community Garden FAQ's |
FAQs The following are answers to some frequently asked questions. Other questions may be directed to Reynoldsburg Parks and Recreation at 614-322-6806. Where are the gardens located? The Livingston Garden is located behind the Truro Township Fire Department located at 6305 Livingston Avenue. Parking is available at the COTA parking lot at 2100 Birchview Drive. The Civic Community Garden is located in Civic Park 6800 Daugherty Ave. Parking adjacent to the garden site. How much does it cost to garden here? A full 10’ x 20’ plot is $40 per resident; $50 for non-residents for the year. A half plot is $20 per resident; $25 for non-residents. No discount for multiple plots. What kinds of tools, equipment and supplies are available at the garden? There are currently no community gardening tools. You will need to bring your own equipment and keep the equipment on-site at your own risk. Can I hook up a hose to the water source in the garden? Yes. A splitter will be installed on both taps allowing up to three hose connections at one time. Gardeners will be responsible for bringing their own hoses and taking them with them when they finish. Hoses left at the garden are done so at the gardener’s risk. Where are hoses permitted? Gardeners MUST be mindful at all times to the location of their hose. Hoses are NOT permitted to run through other plots. If damage is continually done to other plots by hoses gardeners will no longer be permitted to utilize them. What do I have to do to stay in good standing with the garden? 1) Sign up for one of the many volunteer positions, 2) Maintain your plot, 4) Pay your yearly dues, 5) Be mindful of hose location in relation to other gardener’s plots, 6) Make sure you put your bed to winter by the December 1st deadline. Whom do I contact for gardening advice? The garden committee can put you in touch with several of the horticultural experts who assisted in putting this garden together. What can I plant in my garden plot? With a few limitations, what to plant is entirely up to you. Trees are NOT permitted in the plots. As long as you keep your plot in shape by weeding and tending to it on a regular basis, most any type of vegetable, herb, or flower should be acceptable. Please refrain from planting anything deemed as “invasive” by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources or the United States Department of Agriculture. If you have any questions, please contact the Organizing Committee. What type of fencing and other structure are allowed? Fences are strongly discouraged, but if used must appear neat and tidy and not exceed 36” in height. If used, fencing should be kept to a minimum and must be removed by the gardener at the end of the season. Keep your gardening neighbors in mind when thinking about fencing. No structures may obstruct vision throughout the garden. Exceptions are trellises and wire used to grow climbing plants, which may not exceed 6 feet. I am not sure I can keep up with a full or even a half-plot but I would still like to garden. What should I do? Consider requesting a shared garden. On the Garden Request form, you can indicate that you would like to share a plot with someone else. We will attempt to match you up with another gardener and you can work together on a half-plot. Will my plot be tilled as a new gardener? Yes, the City of Reynoldsburg Parks and Recreation Department will till plots for any new gardener. Please allow 14 business days after registration for the tilling to take place. When is the last day to rent a garden plot? The last day for plot rental is June 15. No rentals will be accepted after this date. |
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Monday March 2, 2026
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Monday March 2, 2026
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Monday March 2, 2026
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Tuesday March 3, 2026
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Tuesday March 3, 2026
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Friday March 6, 2026
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Sunday March 8, 2026
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Monday March 9, 2026
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Tuesday March 10, 2026
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Friday March 13, 2026
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Sunday March 15, 2026
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Sunday March 15, 2026
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Monday March 16, 2026
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Tuesday March 17, 2026
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Tuesday March 17, 2026
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Friday March 20, 2026
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Sunday March 22, 2026
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Sunday March 22, 2026
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Monday March 23, 2026
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Monday March 23, 2026
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Monday March 23, 2026
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Tuesday March 24, 2026
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Tuesday March 24, 2026
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Friday March 27, 2026
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Sunday March 29, 2026
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Sunday March 29, 2026
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Monday March 30, 2026
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Monday March 30, 2026
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Tuesday March 31, 2026
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Tuesday March 31, 2026
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