
Cooperative Gardens of Narberth
Promoting gardening and charitable growing in and around Narberth, PA
Projects

Narberth Giving Garden
A small garden located behind the Narberth Library growing produce for local food banks and neighbors in need.

Narberth Community Garden
A community garden space in the Sabine Park parking lot. Helping people learn about gardening and how to grow food for their families and neighbors.

Grow Narberth
Building a network of home gardeners, learning and growing together. Local food for our families and those in need.

About the Gardens
Our Network in Numbers
40
households participating
28
community garden plots
12
beds cultivated for giving
500
pounds of food donated

Why Garden? It’s simple…
Gardening is a way to connect to the earth and to the people around us. By growing our own food, we can provide a sustainable food source for ourselves, our families, and our communities. By gardening, we are both giving back and moving forward. Join us today as we work to grow a healthier future for all of us!
- Welcoming
- Sustainable
- Rewarding
- Helpful
- Delicious!
Keep up with us!
News & Notes from the Garden
- Winter MusingsAs gardeners, we tend to overlook the importance of the winter months. The weeks of cold are simply a long break between when the last crops of the fall are harvested and the first of the spring can finally beContinue reading “Winter Musings”
- CGN’s first year: a look back and a commitment to the future.Seven months. It’s been seven months since the Cooperative Gardens of Narberth started- seven months of hard work, community, and plenty of weekly harvest sessions. In those seven months, we’ve established two gardens, one with the sole purpose of growingContinue reading “CGN’s first year: a look back and a commitment to the future.”
- Fall Gardening Event RecapOn Sunday, August 23 we were thrilled to host our first community event in Narberth Park! In attendance were gardeners of all different skill levels, but who were all willing and eager to learn new information and share their ownContinue reading “Fall Gardening Event Recap”