Wilmington Little Green Fingers Garden
LA City-owned; the garden will be operated and maintained by the community gardeners with support from the City’s Department of Recreation and Parks. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council will be the garden’s fiscal conservator. The park features an exercise area, multiple playgrounds, shaded spaces and picnic tables and a gazebo.
West Athens Victory Garden
Formerly a blighted property, the West Athens Victory Garden provides access to healthy and fresh food, while serving as a safe place to enjoy some outdoor exercise. Residents have access to 40 garden beds, a bioswale, a community gathering space, a walking trail, a learning garden designed for children ages 0-5, and a ¼ -acre food forest of 25 fruit trees.
Villa-Parke Little Green Fingers Garden
City of Pasadena-owned; the garden is on the roof top of the Villa-Parke Community Center, which owns, operates and maintains the garden with residents and features multiple garden beds and opportunities for learning.
Unidad Park & Community Garden
Located in the historic Filipinotown community of Los Angeles, Unidad Park is home to the nation’s largest Filipino-American mural west of the Mississippi River, which attracts both local residents and tourists alike. The mural was designed and painted by Eliseo Art Silva, who was inspired by the rich history of Filipino Americans’ involvement in the founding of the United Farm Workers movement.
MC Francis Community Garden
Located in Koreatown, the MC Francis Community Garden features in-ground 10x10 plots (sizes vary) with communal fruit trees.
Mariposa Little Green Fingers Garden
Privately-owned; the land was donated to Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church by The Celtic Cross; the garden is operated and maintained by local community gardeners. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council is the garden’s fiscal conservator and the garden is focused on garden beds, soft pathways and shaded seating.
Golden Age Park
Golden Age Park is located in the densely packed downtown Los Angeles neighborhood of Westlake. With virtually zero space to create a park or garden, Golden Age Park sat as an empty lot for nearly 30 years. In 2017, the park came to life when the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust partnered with community members to make it happen. Now, Golden Age Park serves as California’s first intergenerational park and serves the over 35,000 residents who live within a 10-minute walk.
Fremont Community Garden and Wellness Center
Since opening the Fremont Wellness Center and Community Garden on the John C. Fremont High School campus in 2012 (in partnership with LAUSD and UMMA Community Clinic), the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust has worked with local partners and residents in the South Los Angeles community of Florence to develop a hub for urban agriculture education, food waste recycling and fresh produce access.
Fox and Laurel Park and Community Garden
LA City-owned; prior to development, the site was a vacant surplus property; the LANLT has a 15- year lease agreement with the City to operate and maintain the .33-acre site. The park includes exercise equipment, a safe playground, garden beds and an on-site mural restored in 2019.
Fellowship Garden of Love Community Garden
Located in Willowbrook, the Community Garden features 3x5 or 4'x8' plots and access to communal planting areas and fruit trees.
Estrella Park
In 2004, as one of our first projects, the Neighborhood Land Trust acquired the park as a donation from the California Community Foundation.With grants from The Mark S. Taper Foundation, The Annenberg Foundation, and The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, we upgraded and refurbished the space a few times over the years. Today, the Neighborhood Land Trust still owns and manages Estrella Park.
Erika J Glazer Community Garden
Grow with Us at the Erika J Glazer Community Garden! Tend your own 4x10 raised plot, with communal planting areas with fruit trees, nopales and wildflowers, a 3-bin compost system, a large greenhouse and meeting area! Participate in a cooperative model with access to a shared toolshed, communal tools, and the knowledge of fellow gardeners.
El Cariso Little Green Fingers Garden
LA County-owned; the garden is operated and maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with community gardeners. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council is the garden’s fiscal conservator.
Eastmont Little Green Fingers Garden
This privately-owned garden is located at the Eastmont Community Center, which owns, operates and maintains the garden in partnership with residents. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council is the garden’s fiscal conservator and the park itself includes a community garden as well as smaller children’s play and learning areas.
Cedar Ridge Little Green Fingers Garden
This privately-owned garden is located at the Cedar Ridge Apartment Complex, a low-income housing facility with Penny Lane Services. Cedar Ridge owns, operates and maintains the garden.
Belvedere Little Green Fingers Garden
The LA County-owned garden is located at Belvedere Community Regional Park and will be operated and maintained by the community gardeners with support from the County’s Department of Parks and Recreation.