Bruce Randolph Community Garden
The Bruce Randolph Community Garden is a haven of vegetables and plants for the surrounding community.
This small garden in the middle of the Cole neighborhood is a fantastic addition to the area. With a gazebo for sitting and a wide array of flowers and raised beds filled with veggies and plants, the Bruce Randolph Community Garden is a blessing to all who pass by and get to enjoy it year after year. Some of the gardeners are residents of St. Martin Plaza, an Archdiocesan independent living community for seniors. The garden allows them a place of retreat to attend to their plots, cultivate their seeds and enjoy the beautiful Colorado sun. Originally located a half-block away, this garden was moved when the original Marion garden was developed. This community garden is a source of growth, friendship, and of course, vegetables.
Charlotte Reese (pictured) is a long-time gardener who says:
The garden gives me a chance to exercise and yet when I am tired I can sit and rest in the garden, and chat with those I meet there. Bruce Randolph Garden is a meeting place for the neighborhood. I love my garden.



