Wagon Hill Farm
Community Garden
We are an organic community garden where members cultivate their own raised beds while sharing tools, knowledge, and manpower to upkeep this beautiful garden in Durham, NH

Our Mission
To provide organic space to local people, to educate gardeners on sustainable practices, to build a healthy soil ecosystem on the site, to provide organic produce to area food pantries and to build community among gardeners.

Gardeners are assigned a 4’x10′ raised bed plot. We will provide compost in the spring and hay at the end of the season to cover beds for the winter.

Our garden is 100% organic. We actively share resources and expertise on how to grow plants organically and manage common diseases and bugs.

We are committed to donate fresh produce to local food banks weekly. This include veggie donations from members and a dedicated plot maintained just for that purpose.

Our Community Garden in Numbers
75
garden members
100+
garden beds
2009
First year garden opened
150 lbs
of produce donated annually to local food banks

Why You’ll Love Joining
- Cultivate fresh produce and vibrant flowers in a beautiful setting on a historic property
- Access the collective gardening knowledge of the community
- Use the community garden tools, watering hoses and wheelbarrows, so you don’t need to schlep you own tools.
- Enjoy the peacefulness of gardening in a location with a diversity of vegetables. Plus enjoy the garden beehive that is there to enhance pollination.
- Enjoy the collaboration of community on designated workdays, where we collectively maintain the garden paths and infrastructure.
“Independence of own food”
“It makes living in an apartment feel more like home because of the independence of growing my own food”.
“Sense of Community”
“I’ve learned so much in one year! It’s a wonderful sense of community. It’s fun watching children and adults learn about the garden.
“Well organized”
I am so impressed with these gardens and how they are organized and operated.”
Upcoming Events in 2025

WHFCG Garden Workday
Sunday June 8th from 3-5 pm
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