Gallucci Learning Garden

Gallucci Learning Garden We're the educational, demonstration garden of the Tacoma Urban Land Trust. Find out about free classes and events: http://GallucciLearningGarden.org and S.

The Gallucci Learning Garden was built under the leadership of Don High with the help of over 150 volunteers from our community, Washington State, Oregon, Colorado and Minnesota, and was dedicated in August, 2011. We are the education and demonstration garden of the Guadalupe Land Trust. Guadalupe Land Trust History

In the early ’70′s two tireless social activists raised on ‘The Hill’ (Hilltop),

Bob Gallucci and Bill (Bix) Bichsel, S. J., met, and with the help of others in the community, formed the ‘G Street Community’. Although they hadn’t known each other growing up, both Bob and Bill remembered Hilltop as diverse, lively and close knit, where neighbors were always available to neighbors – even when struggling. Bob had returned to the neighborhood after serving in World War II, working as a physical therapist and teaching. Bix, taught school and served as Dean of Students at Gonzaga University. Both were alarmed by the challenges of the ’70′s: homelessness, the displacement from state institutions of the mentally ill as well as the shocking effects of a growing drug culture. The old neighborhood was in serious trouble! Persuasive and persistent fund raisers and leaders, Bob and Bix involved many people in the development of the community – the founding of the Martin Luther King Jr. Ecumenical Center, the Hospitality Kitchen, the Food Connection, the Neighborhood Clinic and Neighborhood’s First are all examples of their success. At 14th and G, they merged, then re-modeled two old houses, creating a twelve bedroom house of hospitality called Guadalupe House that eventually became Tacoma Catholic Worker. This “campus” included the Irma Gary House, the Lewis Jones House and Jean’s House. When Gene Wick began cultivating the terraced property just north of Guadalupe House and sharing the results with his street friends, Bix and Carrie Little, founder of Mother Earth Farm, picked up on Gene’s idea and talked neighbors and surrounding property owners into letting them and volunteers cultivate 4.2 acres of unused, neglected green space. They founded the first Community Supported Agriculture operation (CSA) in Tacoma, serving weekly about 40 customers. In 2001, the Guadalupe Land Trust (GLT) was formed as a 501(c)3 in order to acquire, preserve, promote and maintain green space in the Hilltop neighborhood. The GLT focus became the support and maintenance of two properties – one located on the corner of South 18th St. G St., ‘Viet Huong Community Garden’ and S. 14th and G Street, the ‘Gallucci Learning Garden’. Viet Huong Garden has a unique character, largely shaped by our South Vietnamese gardeners who raise their vegetables using the same time tested practices used in their homeland. The Guadalupe Land Trust has made this resource available to community members to grow their own food since early 2002. The Gallucci Learning Garden Project

For most of the past decade, the Gallucci site has sat vacant. But in 2010, Guadalupe Land Trust broke ground this unique property. The Gallucci Learning Garden is a new effort and represents a large step into a new direction for the Guadalupe Land Trust in engaging the broader community. The new site offers a visually stimulating garden environment with spaces designed for garden-based learning and a beautiful community gathering place. The community is invited to participate in and learn about all phases of local food production including composting, planting, cultivating and harvesting. Prospective gardeners can learn about preparing, cooking and preserving their produce for winter use. People may take advantage of workshops led by expert gardeners in addition to working as volunteers in the garden. These learning experiences are open to children, teens, adults and seniors. Cross-cultural and cross-generational mentoring enables seniors to share their lifetime of gardening experiences with inexperienced and younger gardeners and allows those of different cultures to share gardening techniques unique to their heritage. A major part of the site is utilized as an outdoor classroom where students participate in hands on learning, the fertile soil substituting for a blackboard. Ornamental food garden concepts will illustrate how creatively designed food gardens can visually enhance homes and neighborhoods. Sustainable gardening techniques will be demonstrated throughout the site in addition to a rain garden and other ecologically sound design features, making the garden an example of environmental stewardship. The community gathering place provides a place for neighborhood activities, from potlucks to outdoor movies in summer. Construction of the Gallucci Learning Garden Project was made possible by a Green Partnership Grant from the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation in partnership with Pierce Conservation District, Tacoma/Pierce County Health Department, area businesses and members of the community. Environmentally sustainable gardening, a growing concern about the safety of our food supply, increased awareness of the benefits of growing our own food, and the importance of healthy diet and exercise in reducing obesity, are all issues that the Guadalupe Land Trust is interested in and are being addressed with programs planned for the Gallucci Learning Garden.

9am - 2pm today, it’s the LAST DAY of our Annual Plant sale! We are sold out of Sungold cherry tomatoes, but have plenty...
04/26/2026

9am - 2pm today, it’s the LAST DAY of our Annual Plant sale!

We are sold out of Sungold cherry tomatoes, but have plenty of other tomato varieties of all sizes, hot and sweet peppers, strawberries, blueberries that will give you fruit this season, herbs, flowers, and more!

Today is the day! Visit us between 9am and 2pm for day 1 of our plant sale for some friendly faces and happy plants!
04/25/2026

Today is the day! Visit us between 9am and 2pm for day 1 of our plant sale for some friendly faces and happy plants!

Reminder that our Annual Fundraiser Plant sale is just over one week away! We have oodles (and oodles, and more oodles) ...
04/16/2026

Reminder that our Annual Fundraiser Plant sale is just over one week away! We have oodles (and oodles, and more oodles) of heirloom tomatoes, hot peppers, herbs, eggplants, flowers, strawberries, blueberries, and more!

Kick off your growing season while supporting a good cause!

Come join us for GLG's Annual Tomato Tasting on Saturday Sept 6th from 11am-1pm to taste a variety of garden grown tomat...
09/01/2025

Come join us for GLG's Annual Tomato Tasting on Saturday Sept 6th from 11am-1pm to taste a variety of garden grown tomatoes to find your favorites. Please bring your home grown favorites if you know the variety. We will prepare all “contestants” and sample them together.

Gallucci Learning Garden is located at 1401 So G St in Tacoma.

We will offer some tips for seed saving open pollinated or heirloom varieties!

Have some questions about gardening? Wondering when is the best time to plant your starts and what to put in your garden...
04/17/2025

Have some questions about gardening? Wondering when is the best time to plant your starts and what to put in your garden?

Stop by the annual GLG plant sale this weekend and talk to our Master Gardeners and knowledgeable garden volunteers!

GLG's Annual Plant Sale, April 19-20 from 9AM to 3PM each day.

A certain bunny will have sprinkled eggs around the garden this weekend for our annual plant sale. Please bring your lit...
04/16/2025

A certain bunny will have sprinkled eggs around the garden this weekend for our annual plant sale. Please bring your littles and join us egg hunting (and buy some fantastic plants while you are there). Egg hunting will be available both Saturday and Sunday.

GLG's Annual Plant Sale, April 19-20 from 9AM to 3PM both days! 🐣

04/11/2025

We will be having our annual plant sale next weekend, April 19-20, 9 am-3 pm! The plants being sold are listed below.

We’ve requested a visit by the Easter Bunny as well for those of you with littles. 🐰

TOMATOES:
Mariana-plum
Jaune Flamme-smallish orange slicer
Oregon Spring-early slicer
Red Pear-large plum or slicer
Sungold-sweet, orange cherry
Orange Paruche-smallish orange slicer
Lemon Boy-large,bright yellow slicer
Black Prince-dark skinned slicer
Costoluto Genovese-large red slicer
Napoli- small plum
Sugar Rush- red cherry
Comstock-paste or slicer


EGGPLANT:
Patio Baby-smallish purple
Millionaire-white globe shaped

PEPPERS:
Fish- heirloom, small green/white hot pepper
Shish*to-long thin-skinned medium heat pepper
Aci-Kil- red chili pepper, long, thin, red when ripe
Megatron- extra-large jalapeno type
Anaheim-6” long, skinny, varying heat
Serrano-small, thick-walled hot pepper
Bastan-big poblano, moderate heat
Himo Togorashi- sweet, mild, Japanese speciality

ANNUALS:​
Marigolds
Cosmos
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Greater Quaking Grass
Geranium/standard, fancy leaf, scented
Rose geraniums

HERBS:
Winter Savory
Summer Savory
Basil
Thai Basil
Garlic Chives

PERENNIALS:
Lemon Verbena
Strawberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Lavendar
Lemon Verbena
Sedum pots
Sarcoccoa

03/15/2025

Join us for the “opening day” of our 2025 gardening season tomorrow, March 15 from 9am - noon. We will be tending to our seedlings, planting peas, and of course weeding. All are welcome!

One of our youngest volunteers enjoyed the garden today and found a zucchini that was almost as tall as she is! We are s...
08/17/2024

One of our youngest volunteers enjoyed the garden today and found a zucchini that was almost as tall as she is! We are so happy to see so many children enjoying the garden lately. ❤️

Some wonderful sensory play! Thank you to   and all the families who came to the garden for a fun afternoon.
08/15/2024

Some wonderful sensory play! Thank you to and all the families who came to the garden for a fun afternoon.

Address

1401 South G Street
Tacoma, WA
98405

Opening Hours

Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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