Eastpointe Community Garden

Eastpointe Community Garden Official Page for Urban Seed's Eastpointe Community Garden Volunteers are always needed and appreciated. Please come and enjoy the garden when you can.

The Eastpointe Community Garden was started in the summer of 2012 by a group of community minded residents, business owners and local politicians. Our mission
• To do something positive for the City of Eastpointe
• Offer a project to bring the community together
• Beautify the city
• Teach people (especially kids) about gardening and community service
• Provide vegetables for local food banks an

d the community

We are run by volunteers and depend on rentals and donations to cover the costs of the garden (water, soil, lumber, plants, etc,) Rentals are $40.00 for a bed. We accept donations and have sponsorship opportunities.

50% of the garden is dedicated to the Giving Garden: plants are donated, planted, harvested and delivered to local food banks by the committee and our volunteers. The garden is maintained through Saturday work parties of volunteers and visits to w**d and water - volunteers can help out on any schedule that they are available. Decisions for the garden are made by the Garden Committee. We use raised garden beds, vertical gardening and natural gardening practices with no herbicides or pesticides allowed. When there are issues, we use organic fertilizers and natural pest control. The garden features pollinator friendly planting areas, little free libraries, tables, chairs and picnic tables for a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Urban Gardening!? What's that all about...

Urban Gardening can be broken down into four (4) groups:
1. Container garden - Growing plants in pots or other containers, rather than in ground
2. Urban horticulture - Growing crops or ornamental plants in urban or semi-urban setting
3. Urban agriculture - Food production in urban setting
4. Windowbox - A box that is usually placed outdoors and used for growing herbs or other edible plants



Container gardening:
This is the practice of growing plants exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. Pots, traditionally made of terracotta but now more commonly plastic, and windowboxes have been the most commonly seen. Small pots are commonly called flowerpots. In some cases, this method of growing is used for ornamental purposes. This method is also useful in areas where the soil or climate is unsuitable for the plant or crop in question. Using a container is also generally necessary for houseplants. Limited growing space, or growing space that is paved over, can also make this option appealing to the gardener. Urban and peri-urban horticulture (UPH):
This includes all horticultural crops grown for human consumption and ornamental use within and in the immediate surroundings of cities. The products of UPH include a large variety of vegetables, cereals, flowers, ornamental trees, aromatic vegetables and mushrooms. Generally, the types of crops cultivated vary according to the area, influenced by culture and tradition. Urban agriculture:
This is the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in, or around, a village, town or city. Urban agriculture contributes to food security and food safety in two ways: first, it increases the amount of food available to people living in cities, and, second, it allows fresh vegetables and fruits and meat products to be made available to urban consumers. Windowbox (window planter, window flower box, or window box planter):
This is a planter box that is usually placed outdoors and used for displaying live plants and flowers, but it may also be used for growing herbs or other edible plants. It is usually placed or affixed to an accessible location so the resident of a home may easily work with the plants in the container. A flower box may be installed under a window and supported in place by brackets on the wall below, in which case it may be called a window box.

Looks like a life fully lived to me.
06/14/2026

Looks like a life fully lived to me.

06/14/2026

do you shop at Kroger?

06/13/2026

Paul is from Oklahoma. He's never shown up for a Saturday garden party or hauled a single wheelbarrow of mulch. But when he heard about Urban Seed, he packaged up some seeds and dropped them in the mail.

That's it. That's the whole story.

Community doesn't require a zip code. Watch Bill open the package and try not to feel something.
If you love what we're doing but you're nowhere near southeast Michigan, you can still be part of it:

- Mail us seeds like Paul did. Shout out Paul!
- Designate Urban Seed as your Kroger Community Rewards organization.
- Like, share, and comment on our posts - it makes a real difference in how many people find us.

We hope you have an amazing weekend 💚

Tomorrow Saturday the 13th we are grading the soil a bit, adding fabric, cardboard, woodchips then filling the garden be...
06/12/2026

Tomorrow Saturday the 13th we are grading the soil a bit, adding fabric, cardboard, woodchips then filling the garden beds with compost to get them ready for planting. If you are interested in hanging or helping come on out. There will be dancing, music, awesome peeps. What more could you need. It’s always a good time for a good cause, so come on out. 10-2

Why did the squash plant go rogue and grab a wooden splinter? Because it wanted to become a "spear"agus! 🥒😄Dad jokes? Me...
06/11/2026

Why did the squash plant go rogue and grab a wooden splinter?
Because it wanted to become a "spear"agus! 🥒😄

Dad jokes? Memes? Growing food for the community?
What more could you ask for?
https://urbanseed.info/

Shout out to the Eastpointe Lions club for the donation of plants and others. We highly appreciate the help you have pro...
06/11/2026

Shout out to the Eastpointe Lions club for the donation of plants and others. We highly appreciate the help you have provided over the last couple years.
Thank you for everything

The small silver beds were donated a few years ago Thanks to the Utica community garden. They were awesome and grew a bu...
06/09/2026

The small silver beds were donated a few years ago Thanks to the Utica community garden. They were awesome and grew a bunch of food. We are now upgrading to these garden beds. We will attach cattle panel to connect the beds to grow green beans and cucumbers plus other things over the arch way. I can’t wait till it’s growing and people are enjoying the veggies. Thanks to all that helped with this project.

The new U pick beds are getting built. In the next week or so they should have stuff planted in them
06/09/2026

The new U pick beds are getting built. In the next week or so they should have stuff planted in them

Nothing should ever come between a gardener and their love for plants.Share if you agree 😂
06/09/2026

Nothing should ever come between a gardener and their love for plants.
Share if you agree 😂

William here I have to give a huge shout out to this super Awesome Sauce ice cream shop. I love their slushies. They are...
06/08/2026

William here

I have to give a huge shout out to this super Awesome Sauce ice cream shop. I love their slushies. They are so good. I usually get a burger meal with a slushie and some sort of dessert.
They are also awesome for saving us all their banana peels for the compost bin. I can’t wait to see how rich the compost will be.
Thank you for Everything.

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16425 E 9 Mile Road
Eastpointe, MI
48021

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