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Common Ground Community Garden

Team Leaders

Rachel Howe & Ray Morrell

Project Description

Common Ground Community Garden is located at 5301 FM1938 (A.K.A. Davis Blvd.), North Richland Hills, TX.


The garden is owned and supported by the City of North Richland Hills, and run by a very enthusiastic group of community volunteers. The garden exist to build a sense of community and pride while providing gardening space to members fo the greater community. It also serves as a center for education on vegetable production and environmental conservation.


We welcome families with limited income, or limited space, to be a part of the gardening experience. We promote organic growing and being good stewards of our land and the environment. We also encourage our gardeners to share a protion of their bounty with the food bank at St. John the Apostle Church.


We have several ADA approved beds allowing us to welcome and include gardeners with physical handicaps to come and join in the rewards of community gardening.

We have a scheduled garden work day for all our gardeners, and the surrounding community on the third (3rd) Saturday of each month. This helps us keep in touch with our garden neighbors and friends. Please join us! Same hour guidelines apply here, also.

More information on Common Ground NRH Community Garden can be found at www.nrhcommunitygarden.com


Need help starting a community garder? Here's a comprehensive guide and presentation to assist you along the way. Guide to Starting a Community Garden and Starting a Community Garden Presentation

Project Announcements

Jay Caddel, Extension Agent
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service,

Tarrant County
200 Taylor St., Suite 500
Fort Worth, TX 76196-0123


Receptionist:  (817) 884-1945
Master Gardener Help Desk:  (817) 884-1944
Fax:  (817) 884-1941


Email: helpdesk@tarrantmg.org

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Our Partners

Botanical Research Institute of Texas

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