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“Before I participated in the collective gardens, I did not feel I was a part of the neighbourhood community, but after I participated for a few years, I know more people in the neighbourhood and feel more connected and happier living here.”

At The Depot, our garden programs make fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs more accessible. Through collective gardening, school programs, and public workshops, we create spaces to reconnect with growing food, share skills, and build community.
Collective gardens are shared green spaces where people gather to grow, care for, and harvest food together. Guided by a member of The Depot team, you’ll meet weekly to learn new skills, work side by side, and share in the harvest.

By joining, you can:

Garden locations

Ways to participate:

Eligibility:

Open to everyone, with priority for those without garden space and those living on low incomes or experiencing food insecurity.

Contribution:

Please note, this program is heavily subsidized, so it can remain open to everyone. Over 26 weeks, participants receive access to produce, garden space, materials, and staff support at a true cost far above the $10–$400 registration contribution. If you’re able, choosing a higher contribution helps ensure others can take part. If you cannot pay, please speak with a staff member — no one is turned away due to lack of funds.

The Depot manages individual garden plots in five community gardens across Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) and Côte-des-Neiges (CDN), in partnership with the CDN–NDG borough.

Garden locations

By joining, you can:

Eligibility:

You must live in Montreal. If you live in another municipality (e.g., Côte-Saint-Luc), please check their local programs.

How to join the waiting list:

Community gardens are very popular and wait times are long (5–9 years). To add your name to the waitlist, either:

We’ll contact you when a plot becomes available. Please keep your contact information up to date.

Want to start gardening sooner?

Ça Pousse! is our school garden education program, offering hands-on, curriculum-linked workshops for youth. Students connect with food and nature while building food literacy, confidence, and a sense of belonging.

Through Ça Pousse!, students:

Eligibility:

We partner with elementary and high schools in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) and Côte-des-Neiges (CDN), focusing on under-resourced schools.

Partner schools:

Beyond our own gardens, The Depot supports urban agriculture across the community by sharing resources, expertise, and space.

See below for upcoming workshops. If you are in need of partner support, please use the contact form.

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