A community garden project focused on sustainability and native plant growth.
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles)
Marina Branch - Monterey County Free Libraries Marina , California
The Oak Woodland Community Garden project is a collaborative effort to promote sustainability and community engagement in Marina. Held at the Marina Library, this project invites volunteers to help grow a variety of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and native wildflowers. It is a wonderful way to learn about sustainable gardening practices while contributing to a greener community. Join us on Saturday mornings to get your hands dirty and connect with fellow garden enthusiasts.
What to Expect
A hands-on gardening session where volunteers work together to maintain the garden.
Who Should Attend
Garden enthusiasts
Volunteers
Local community members
Sustainability advocates
Agenda Overview
The garden project meets on Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Marina Branch - Monterey County Free Libraries
190 Seaside Cir Marina , California – 93933 United States
Organizer
Communities for Sustainable Monterey County · Non-profit
A group dedicated to transitioning communities to sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do we grow?
We grow vegetables, fruits, and native wildflowers.
Is it open to everyone?
Yes, volunteers of all levels are welcome.
Where is it located?
Marina Library, 190 Seaside Circle, Marina, CA.
Do I need to bring tools?
Check with the organizers for specific requirements.
How often does it meet?
The project meets on Saturday mornings.
Is there a fee?
No, it is a community volunteer project.
Tags
garden
community
sustainability
volunteer
Marina
plants
Summary
A community garden project focused on sustainable gardening and native plants.