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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia



Address: 1685 Wade Avenue NE 30317 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: sites.google.com/site/gilliamgardenskirkwoodga/

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Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 10.11.2020

The bees, butterflies, and moths are loving the flowers.

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 21.10.2020

The Garden is shaping up for the planting season.

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 14.09.2020

Our work day at Gilliam Park is coming up soon, this Saturday, March 11th between 10-2pm. We have several plots open to new neighbors. We welcome all new gardeners as well as seasoned ones! Email [email protected] if you are interested in getting a plot. $35.00 annual plot fee plus a $15.00 new member fee. Hope to see some new members participating this year!!

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 31.08.2020

We are starting a new planting season and we need to know if anyone is interested in a garden bed at Gilliam. Past plot owners need to contact Debra or Teresa if they would like to keep their beds from last year. $35 plot fee for past and new plot owners. There is also a $15 additional fee for new plot owners. We have a work day planned for Saturday, March 11th between 10-2pm. You will need to let us know if you are interested in a plot or let us know you are returning asap. You can bring your checks to our work day. The work day is a great way to get to know everyone. Contact [email protected] and/or [email protected]

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 21.08.2020

Who is looking forward to planting this spring? What do you want to do with your plot this year?

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 02.08.2020

Last day of summer.

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 13.07.2020

Join KNO Environmental and Trees Atlanta in Gilliam Park (1685 Wade Avenue NE, 30317) this Saturday at 9 am in the parking lot. We'll be starting the removal of under-story invasive plants to improve sight lines and public safety, foster appropriate plant growth, and of course continue the care & feeding of one of Kirkwood's oldest parks (c.1924). Gilliam neighbors, gardeners, dog folk, and park aficiandos are all invited. Tools and gloves will be provided, we need only you ...

Gilliam Park Community Garden in Kirkwood 01.07.2020

Great work days at gilliam. Garden plot owners came out on Thursday evening or this morning to help keep our garden looking great. Thanks for all of the help. Next community event is our garden party on August 20th. See you all soon!