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Clearfield City Community Garden
Clearfield City's Community Garden is an excellent place for families and groups to come together and enjoy the spring weather while planting a wide variety of things. Community gardens offer a great way to connect with your community, meet new people, and bond with your family and friends.
The hands-on experience offers an opportunity to learn about gardening, selfsufficiency, and nutrition while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. Due to the snow, Clearfield City's Community Garden has gotten off to a late start this year. But that doesn't mean it's too late to get involved! There's still plenty of time to plant and grow a beautiful garden with the help of Clearfield City Parks Department's knowledgeable and friendly staff. A small garden plot (14'6" x 11') is $15 for residents, while a large garden plot (29' x 11') is $25 for residents. This affordable pricing makes it easy for anyone to get involved in the community garden and enjoy the benefits of growing their own fresh produce. The website has the application and more information about the rules and regulations of the garden. If you want to reserve a plot at Clearfield City's Community Garden, you can call 801-525-2782 or email Kimberly.Martin@clearfieldcity. org to get started. Once you've secured a plot, it's your responsibility to maintain it, including keeping it clean and watering your plants.
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The Parks Department oversees the garden to ensure that everyone is following the rules and regulations and that the garden is a safe and enjoyable place for all to be. Tara, a member of the Clearfield City Parks Department, is responsible for overseeing the community space. She is a wonderful resource for anyone who has questions about gardening or needs help getting started. Whether you're a first-time gardener or an experienced pro, Tara is always happy to offer advice and support to ensure that everyone has a positive experience in the garden.
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This Clearfield spring clean-up voucher included in this magazine is a available for residents to take small loads to the dump at no cost. Call City Hall if you have questions: 801-525-2701.