Waitlist Application

Thank you for your interest in gardening with Wasatch Community Gardens!

Our community gardens are currently full for the year. Garden plots are prioritized by date of application, households that qualify as low-to-moderate income, proximity to the garden, as well as residential zip code. Waitlists can be upwards of 1-2 years so we encourage everyone to apply to multiple gardens in their area!

If you live in the Rose Park area, we still have plots available for our newest garden at Rose Park Neighborhood Center. Please complete the application below if you live nearby!

Please read our Garden Policies and Organic Standards before filling out this application, and make sure that community gardening is right for you. Our gardens are volunteer-run, and require the participation of everyone for a successful growing season. This includes participating in garden discussions, work days, and volunteer roles.

Most people find that one or two of our garden plots is plenty for their household needs and capacity to grow. However, when available, we do offer larger parcels comprising 3-8 plots, on a temporary basis, in some of our gardens. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please check out our Microfarm Program.

Scholarships covering 50% of plot fee may be available, on the basis of need and available funding. To apply for a scholarship, please visit our Plot Scholarship Application.

If you have any questions, please contact our Community Garden Program Director, Cameron Silva, 801-871-8979, cameron@wasatchgardens.org. Thank you!

There is no cost to submit your waitlist application. Costs listed above will be due when you are offered a plot. To submit your waitlist application, Please complete the following information and click on the "Contribute" button at the bottom of the page.
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If your application is accepted, you will be required to submit a Group Waiver at the time of registration that includes signatures of all members of your group who will be gardening with you.

Do you have a medical condition that requires use of a wheelchair-accessible plot, or garden bed raised 3 feet above ground? (We will contact you only if an accessible plot becomes available.)

I have read WCG's Garden Policies, which include weeding and harvesting my plot and surrounding pathways, contributing six (6) hours of volunteer work outside of my plot per year, attending a one-time orientation, adherence to WCG Organic Standards, etc. I understand that failure to comply will result in the loss of my gardening privileges.

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