About the Garden

Community garden plots, children/family garden site in process, mural in the garden, meetings in the garden, permaculture in the garden, collaborating in the garden, educating in the garden, exploring in the garden…

The Santa Ana People’s Garden is an organic community garden with available, individual plots! Contact Ria if you are interested in obtaining a plot.

Part of our garden site is dedicated to participants that have the need for space to garden. Some individuals don’t have the opportunity to grow their own food in their living environment, so our community garden gives these individuals the opportunity to grow organic vegetables, fruit & herbs. We are dedicated to the health of the community through the use of open space to garden and learn ways to implement optimal nutrition, exercise, and care for the planets resources.

To create community first and foremost through open-space gardening and to enhance lives and community via education on health/wellness/social/environment solutions.

5 Responses to About the Garden

  1. Hey Ria, I hear there is something happening at the SAPG on 9/24. I was wondering whats going on and if the Save Our Orchard Coalition could have a table with info there? Thanks, Jeannie

    • Ria says:

      Hi Jeannie – we had a Moving Planet event that was planned by Charles Joo. Forgive me for not checking this site too often. I had an issue with my logging on….

  2. Very disappointed in your slow response.

  3. Kristen Ross says:

    I am interested in getting a plot. Can you send me some information as to how I can do this?
    Thank you!

    • Oscar says:

      Hi Kristen, thanks for your interest in the SAPG! We’re always glad to hear from new people. Ria Vigil is the garden’s director and the person to contact about plots/availability, etc. Her email is greenbeingproject@yahoo.com She’ll be able to give you information about applying and answer any questions you have. Thanks again!

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