The Dublin Community Garden is a place to grow fresh vegetables, herbs and flowers, learn from fellow gardeners and enjoy the outdoors.
Weather you’re an experienced gardener or trying your hand at your first plot, the community garden offers a space to explore new plants, share knowledge and connect with neighbors.
Located at Darree Fields Park on 6259 Cosgray Road. Plot spaces are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Community Gardens open April 4 (weather dependent). Operating hours are dawn to dusk,
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Companion planting involves growing certain plants side by side, so they can enhance each other’s growth, increase yields, repel pests, attract pollinators and suppress weeds. A well-planted garden can be both functional and beautiful, with vegetables and flowers working together to create a healthy ecosystem.
Common companion plant pairings include:
Weeds are a constant challenge in community gardens, but with regular care and organic techniques, you can keep them under control.
Tips for Organic Weed Management
For questions about the community garden, contact Nature Education Coordinator Barbara Ray bray@dublin.oh.us
Some vegetables and herbs require more attention than others, so selecting plants that fir your schedule is key. Low-maintenance vegetables are ideal for community gardens, as they can thrive even if you don’t tend them everyday.
Square-foot gardening helps maximize space and reduce maintenance. Divide your plot into manageable sections and keep waking paths clear to avoid compacting soil. Raised beds can be added to create additional planting space but must be removed by Non. 15 Vertical growing options, like trellises and cages, expand your plot’s real estate.
You can maximize your plot space and yields using four key techniques:
No matter the size of your plot, combining at least three techniques can increase productivity while making your garden more manageable.
In order to support faster response and better tracking of requests, the City of Dublin uses JustFOIA to collect, respond to and manage public information requests.
JustFOIA is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) online application that helps streamline the open records request process for the community and improve efficiencies in getting requested information quickly and accurately.
The application lets community members submit requests for all city records, including police reports. Commonly requested information includes accident reports, copies of resolutions and body-camera video.
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The complete Dublin City Code is available online at American Legal City Ordinance website. Information staff at the Dublin branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library are available to help navigate this website.
This Revised Charter, as adopted on March 19, 1996, became effective on July 4, 1996.
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