FAQs
- Is the Memphis City Gardens a non-profit? Yes, it uses an agent, The South Main Association, to provide its 501©(3) status.
- What happens to the money that I pay to the Memphis City Gardens for my plot? The rental fee you pay for a plot goes toward maintenance of the garden, insurance, water, bed building and soil filling, mulch for the walkways and marketing.
- How can I sign up for a plot? Applications for plots are available on the Memphis City Gardens website, www.memphiscitygardens.org or contact us at memphiscitygardens@gmail.com.
- What rules and regulations are there at the Memphis City Gardens? The Garden Rules and Regulations are posted on our website. Please read them carefully before submitting your application.
- How big are the plots? All the plots are 4’ x 8’
- When can we start planting? April 1st.
- How long will we be able to garden in our plots? The season is April through November.
- Do we pay for our plots for the entire season at the beginning of the season? Yes.
- If we can’t continue to work our plots, will be get a refund? No.
- How many plots are planned? It depends on the interest. We have room for up to 60 beds.
- Can we share plots? Yes. You are responsible for finding someone to share the plot.
- Can we plant whatever we want? Yes as long as it’s legal!
- Will there be anyone to help and advise us about plants and gardening? Yes. We plan to have informational meetings at the beginning and throughout the season.
- Can we sell the produce we grow at the MFM? No.
- Where will we get water? We have a water meter and the beds are watered by a timer several times a week (dependent on the temperature/rain) for 10-20 minutes at a time. Additionally, if your bed needs additional watering, you can use the hose to water your bed.
- Will there be a place for composting garden refuse? Yes, there will be composting.
- Do we have to bring our own tools? Yes, you will need to bring your own tools. As the Gardens grow, we may install a tool shed but, presently, a storage space is not available.
- Are we responsible for maintaining our plots? Yes.
- Are we responsible for maintaining the pubic areas around our plots? Everyone needs to keep the area around his or her plot in good condition.
- Are the hours and times we can work our plots restricted? You may work your plot between sunup and sundown each day.
- Will the produce growing methods be required to be organic? Yes.
- Who is in charge of City Gardens? A Board of Directors heads Memphis City Gardens. The Board will appoint managers who will oversee the day-to-day Garden operations and maintenance.