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Hickory Community
Gardens
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Site
plan with plot numbers
The Hickory Community Gardens are located in South Boulder. Traveling
east on Baseline go past Foothills Parkway to Crescent.Turn North on
Crescent and follow it to Hickory. Turn West on Hickory and follow it
to the end of the street . The gardens are on the left.
2010 Program Fees Hickory Community Gardens
Hickory |
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Plot Size |
Seasonal Plot Fee |
Reduced Rate Plot Fee * |
Non-City Resident Fee |
Full size (400 sq ft) |
$95.00 |
$47.00 |
$117.00 |
Half size (200 sq ft) |
$60.00 |
$30.00 |
$74.00 |
* REDUCED RATES:
If you are seeking a reduced rate, you will need complete a Reduced Rate Application. Please call the office at (303) 443-9952 x1 to schedule a time to meet and submit this application and payment. You will need to provide the appropriate documents indicated on the application at the time of your meeting.
RENEWING GARDENERS
Renewing gardeners will be sent registration instructions in January will and have until February 12, 2010 to renew their plots.
NEW GARDENERS
New gardeners are allowed to register on-line for a garden plot beginning February 22, 2010. Please follow on-line registration instructions: https://growinggardens.box.net/shared/static/k80b36nxry
NON-CITY RESIDENTS:
If you are not a resident of the city to which you are applying to participate in a gardening program, you will need to call the office to register over the phone: (303) 443-9952 x1.
RULES
Hickory Garden Rules
2008 Gardens Contest Winners -- Hickory Gardens!
Plots were judged by garden leaders from different gardens on the following categories: Best use of space,
Most artsy plot, Plot with the most beautiful flowers. Congratulations to the winners!

Hickory Plot #13 Best Use of Space
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Hickory Plot #9 Most Artsy Plot |
Hickory Plot # 3 Most Beautiful Flower Garden |
There are 28
plots in the Hickory Community Gardens. We received a generous neighborhood
block grant, written by gardeners Ed Self and Shelley Schlender from
the City of Boulder to buy water hydrants, compost, tools and a great
shed!
Summer in the Hickory Community Gardens