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Edison School Community Garden

Address
3350 Quitman St.

Neighborhood
West Highland

Established
2009

The Edison School Community Garden is a beautiful garden with kids from the school as well as people in the community contributing to cultivate a wide range of vegetables. The gardeners share a special connection and a love for gardening and the community. They donate a good amount of food to project Angel Heart as well as to the school. Gardeners say that the word is not completely out about the gardens existence and what good it does for the community.

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Denver Urban Gardens and its staff and board honor the land on the unceded territories of the Ute, Cheyanne, and Arapaho peoples.

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  • About
    • About DUG
    • Our Impact
    • Our Team
      • Staff and Board
      • Internships & Employment
    • Faces of DUG
    • Latest News
  • Gardens
    • How DUG Supports Our Gardens
    • Join a Community Garden
    • Start a Community Garden
      • Request a New Community Garden Info Packet
      • Starting a School-Based Community Garden
      • Growing Community Gardens: Best Practices Handbook
    • DeLaney Community Farm
      • About DeLaney Community Farm
        • Directions to DeLaney
        • Sustainability at DeLaney
      • Impact on the Refugee Community
      • Join the Farm
      • Internships at DeLaney Community Farm
      • Volunteer at DeLaney
      • DeLaney Community Farm Partners
  • Programs
    • Event Calendar
    • Garden Education Workshops
    • Grow a Garden
    • Master Composter Training Program
      • Learn to Compost Workshops
      • Request a Master Composter Presentation
    • Youth Education
      • Youth Education
      • Healthy Seedlings
      • Helping Kids Get Healthy Youth Educator Workshops
      • Healthy Bodies, Healthy Gardens Curriculum
      • Youth Farm Stands
      • Garden to Cafeteria Program
  • Resources
    • Gardening Resources
    • Garden Leader Resources
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Food Access Support
      • Five Steps to SNAP Access
    • Policy
  • Contact
    • Join the DUG Network
    • Connect with us on social media
    • Subscribe to our mailing list
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Become a Sustaining Member
    • Volunteer