This is most definitely the most gigantic community garden I’ve come across on my walks. It’s located at 42nd Street and Edmund. It’s the Glover Park Community Garden.
I’m not sure the pictures quite do justice to just how large the area is (right off Glover Park).
Category: gardening, Glover Park
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There’s a pretty gigantic one along the footpath between Petworth and the Fort Totten Metro Station as well.
Not that size matters, but… the community garden that I garden at is even bigger.
It’s the Newark Street Community Garden, on Newark between 37th and 39th.
That’s not Rock Creek Park. It’s Glover-Archbold Park.
Actually, the largest community garden in the District is the one on Blair Road.
The two community gardens in Glover Park (not Rock Creek as the other Andy wrote) are the two oldest continually operated victory gardens in the U.S.
The one on Blair Road, across from the Washington Animal Rescue League, has a great community connected with it. It was also a main “character” in George Pellacanos novel “The Night Gardener”
There’s a pretty good sized one on Sedgwick Street right off Conn Ave.
Glover Park is stupid.
No, that’s a beautiful spot. I used to live along 42nd/W. Didn’t care much for some of the people — esp those in cars. But the garden and the park are great.