Jackson Community Gardens
Promoting and assisting Jackson neighborhoods in growing family garden plots
In a joint venture, First United Methodist Church, the City of Jackson, UT Agricultural Extension Services, Madison County Master Gardeners, and JEA announce plans for Community Gardening!
What is this? Families or groups will be offered an opportunity to grow a vegetable garden on neighborhood lots in Jackson.
How does it work? Lots will be provided and soil prepared for garden planting. Signs will be provided identifying each neighborhood garden.
When will planting take place? Mid- to late spring
HOW TO PARTICIPATE

• Be a volunteer Garden Coordinator - Manage and oversee a garden lot.
• Offer financial support as a Project Sponsor - Provide “seed money” and/or technical expertise.
• Be a “Friend of Jackson Community Gardens” by making a donation. Make checks payable to First United Methodist Church designated for Jackson Community Gardens.
Friends of Jackson Community Garden Levels of Sponsorship
Master Gardener $500+
Gardener $250+
Green Thumb $150+
Tomato $100+
Pepper $50+
Parsley $25+
If you are interested in being a part of a Community Garden, contact:
- Grady Neely: 421-1669
- Tharon Kirk: 660-4354, Turn on JavaScript!
- Frank Lawrence: 225-8097, Turn on JavaScript!
Garden Lot Coordinators Information (.PDF)
Jackson Community Garden Sites
Glendale St. Garden
Emmett Barker 668.4435 and Jim Barker
Hatton Street Garden
Mike Milson 422.2528
St. Luke's Episcopal Garden/ARM-300 Block E.Main St.
Bemis United Methodist Church
LANA/Lambuth Gardens - across from Cobbel Library
Scott Murray 695.3819
Grace Presbyterian Garden (Campbell Street)
Timothy Hammons 903.292.2779
Jackson Community Garden Coordinators
General Coordinators
Grady
Neely 421.1669
Tharon
Kirk 660.4354
Resource Persons
Monique
Merriweather
Mayor's
Office 425.8239
Bill
Wyatt 668.8543
Madison County Ext.
Agent
Dr.
David Sams
Ret.
Vegetable Specialist
Bobbie
Mays 422.4002
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