Community Garden
Since 2013, the Community Garden has blossomed into a vibrant hub of nourishment, beauty, and connection. Each growing season, we harvest a bounty of fresh vegetables, fruits, and fragrant flowers — all lovingly grown for the benefit of our community.
Much of our produce is donated to the House of Neighborly Service in Berthoud, helping provide fresh, nutritious food to local families in need.
Rooted in Community
Our garden is cultivated by a passionate group of volunteers who plan, plant, and harvest together — all while building friendships and having fun (especially when it involves a little dirt!).
Big Changes in 2024!
In partnership with Berthoud Local, the Town of Berthoud began exciting improvements to the garden in April 2024. Thanks to their support, our space now includes:
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A redesigned layout with more accessible raised beds
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A new pergola for shade and community gatherings
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Brand-new fencing
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...and many more enhancements!
We are deeply grateful to the Town of Berthoud for helping bring this vision to life.
2025: A New Chapter Begins
We’re thrilled to celebrate our first growing season in the newly renovated garden! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we invite you to join us. There’s a place for everyone in our garden family.
Volunteer with Us!
Join Berthoud Local at the Community Garden – Monday Evenings From May through September at 6:30 PM. Everyone is welcome—no experience needed. Or fill out the Volunteer Questionnaire Form to get started. The work is light, the impact is big, and the fun is real!
Garden Updates from Emmy
Don’t miss our latest garden video from Garden Manager Emmy Ingham, MS, RD — catch updates and a look at all the growth happening in the garden.
Ivy Stockwell Garden
While renovations were underway at Pioneer Park, we planted new seeds elsewhere! In 2024, we launched a thriving garden at Ivy Stockwell Elementary.
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Total Produce Harvested: 177 pounds
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All donated to the House of Neighborly Service in Berthoud!
Learn More
For more stories and updates, visit the Berthoud Local Blog.













