Hoboken, NJ
he City of Hoboken owns and operates three community gardens which provide nearly 70 Hoboken Households with the ability to garden fresh produce. The City of Hoboken seeks to provide fair and equitable access to Hoboken residents who wish to use plots in community gardens owned by the City at the following locations:
- 3rd & Jackson. This community garden with 45 plots was rehabilitated in 2014 by slightly elevating the beds and replacing the wood foundations. Priority for plots in this garden is given to Hoboken Housing Authority residents.
- City Hall. This community garden with 4 plots was constructed in 2016. One plot in this garden is reserved for a community group.
- Pop-up Community Garden. This community garden with 30 plots was originally at the Northwest Pop-up Park. It closed for the construction of the Northwest Resiliency Park. 20 garden plots were moved to the Southwest Pop-up Park in 2021.
The City has an online waiting list and subsequent agreement for residents to secure a garden plot.
Community garden space is limited and will be available to Hoboken residents on a first-come, first-served basis. A maximum of one plot will be provided per household.