COMMUNITY GARDENS
HC3 is now accepting applications for
Nancy’s Garden, a greenhouse located in Frisco. Limited plots remain, so sign up and pay today to confirm your spot.
Step 1: Review the Garden
Rules and Regulations
Step 2: Apply Here
Step 3: Pay Here
Nancy’s Garden plots in Frisco will be offered in spring/early summer 2024.
Sign up for the HC3 newsletter to find out when applications open. For information about other community gardens in Summit County, please visit the
Town of Dillon website (Leslie’s Garden) or the
Silvana’s Garden Facebook Page (for Silverthorne plots). The Dillon Valley Elementary Garden is dedicated to
Grow to Share, a food donation program. Email breckgardens@gmail.com for more information about the
Breckenridge Community Garden.
HIGH ALTITUDE GARDENING TIPS
At 9,000+ feet, the vegetable gardening season is short. Knowing which vegetables to grow at high altitudes can ensure your garden produces beautiful greens, sugar snap peas and more all summer long. The
Summit CSA Farmer has compiled resources for direct seeding, extending your season and combatting the challenges of high-altitude gardening.
ASK EARTHA:
Discover what grows well at altitude.
Download: Planting Dates Guide
NANCY’S GARDEN
Location: 83 Nancy’s Place, Frisco, CO
19 Garden Plots
Nancy’s Community Garden consists of 3 greenhouses. One greenhouse contains 19 community garden plots and the other two greenhouses are used by the
Summit CSA. The greenhouses are not open to the public.
Because Nancy’s Garden is located in a greenhouse, gardeners are responsible for opening and closing the greenhouse for airflow ventilation and heat management.
Each gardener commits to 20 shifts during the season which are overseen by the Garden Steering Committee. If you do not complete your 20 shifts, you DO NOT receive your $50 deposit back.
DILLON VALLEY ELEMENTARY (DVE) GARDEN
Location: 108 Deer Path Rd. Dillon CO
12 Garden Plots
The DVE Community Garden operates in partnership with
Summit County Women Infants & Children (WIC), Family Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC), and Dillon Valley Elementary School. Participants exchange their volunteer time in the gardens for fresh vegetables. Educational garden workshops take place throughout the season to help participants gain knowledge in planning and planting, maintenance, and harvesting. To get involved, email the
Garden Coordinator (HC3).