Aurora Community Gardens

Aurora Community Gardens Aurora Community Gardens Inc. is a 4-acre plot in the town of Aurora NY supporting local Gardeners. Thanks for your support and helping us GROW!

The Aurora Community Gardens was established in 1974 and was bequeathed to the local gardeners by the late Marian Foss Bronson. The 4-acre site is located at 619 South Street, on the border of the East Aurora village in the Town of Aurora, NY. The land is adjacent to Major’s Park where local garden members grow their own fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Members are provided with a fenced area with

full sun, fertile soil, clean water and gardening tools. Plots are offered in 2 sizes (6’x6’ and 12’x6’) as a seasonal rental, most members do not have space in their yards and too much shade for a productive home garden. The property is maintained by members and volunteers throughout the growing season. All funds raised are invested in the maintenance and upgrades of the land each year. For more information on becoming a member, volunteering or donations please contact us.

2025 Garden Plots Now Available!  Reduce your grocery bills this summer by supplementing with your own produce!  Seeds a...
02/05/2025

2025 Garden Plots Now Available! Reduce your grocery bills this summer by supplementing with your own produce! Seeds are literally dirt cheap, seasonal 6’x6’plot rentals available for $40 or 12’x6’ for $70 - includes great soil, loads of sun, water and tools on-site!

No need to wait for spring!
02/04/2025

No need to wait for spring!

If you have a shaded garden, grow these 15!
01/27/2025

If you have a shaded garden, grow these 15!

Love this!  Shorten the distance from farm to plate :)
01/26/2025

Love this! Shorten the distance from farm to plate :)

Nice infographic!
01/25/2025

Nice infographic!

Garden close up for 2024!  Beautiful frosty morning in EA and the end to a very hot season.  We have loads of wood chips...
11/02/2024

Garden close up for 2024! Beautiful frosty morning in EA and the end to a very hot season. We have loads of wood chips for 2025, thanks for the community of gardeners helping to keep this land productive!

The Pavilion is complete!  Thanks to Chris, Ennio and the boys, this project can be checked off the list for 2024!
08/31/2024

The Pavilion is complete! Thanks to Chris, Ennio and the boys, this project can be checked off the list for 2024!

08/16/2024

Gross but it works!

Wood Chips a plenty!  Planning to add to rows to reduce mowing…
08/16/2024

Wood Chips a plenty! Planning to add to rows to reduce mowing…

Pavilion progress and the South Gate is now clear for access from the Majors lot.
08/03/2024

Pavilion progress and the South Gate is now clear for access from the Majors lot.

August Gardens are doing great!
08/03/2024

August Gardens are doing great!

07/21/2024
07/06/2024
Fresh mow just before days of rain.  The last week of intense heat and humidity will be replaced by rain and much cooler...
06/23/2024

Fresh mow just before days of rain. The last week of intense heat and humidity will be replaced by rain and much cooler temps…

Mulberries in full bloom!  Grab some before the birds take them all.  Right next to the shed.
06/23/2024

Mulberries in full bloom! Grab some before the birds take them all. Right next to the shed.

06/15/2024

Tick Tip: wrap tape inside out around ankles to trap them.
06/08/2024

Tick Tip: wrap tape inside out around ankles to trap them.

We are working on removing a large tree that is blocking our south entrance gate.  Please use the north entrance off sou...
05/31/2024

We are working on removing a large tree that is blocking our south entrance gate. Please use the north entrance off south street while we work on removing it. Thank you.

Address

619 South Street
East Aurora, NY
14052

Telephone

+17164799019

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