Community gardens are not just about growing food; they’re about growing connections, fostering sustainability, and nurturing a sense of belonging.

Our Community Garden Project
The Roosevelt Community Garden, established in 2018 by the North Shore Land Alliance and Nassau County, provides community members and visitors of all ages and backgrounds with the opportunity to grow and harvest organic produce. The garden also serves as an outdoor classroom for gardening and agricultural workshops, while fostering community engagement, environmental education, and stewardship. Once an overgrown vacant lot, it has transformed into a vibrant, welcoming green space for gardening and community-building. It stands as a powerful example of how local initiatives can unite people and promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.
GET INVOLVED!
There are numerous ways you can get involved at the Roosevelt Community Garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about our garden, educational programs, or how to get involved, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions section, which addresses many common inquiries.
Latest News from Our Community Garden Project
The Roosevelt Community Garden is Up and Running
On Saturday, June 9, 2018, North Shore Land Alliance and the Roosevelt Community officially opened to the Roosevelt Community Garden.
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MSC Industrial Supply has generously volunteered its staff for many years on Land Alliance projects. This year, MSC team members celebrated Earth Day at the newly founded Roosevelt Community Garden.
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North Shore Land Alliance, in partnership with Nassau County and the Long Island Community Foundation, is in the process of establishing a community garden in Roosevelt on a 10,000-square foot property owned by the County
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