Welcome

Welcome to the garden! We look forward to you joining the community. Take a look at the checklist below to get started in the garden and reach out with any questions.

Bylaws & Waiver

Please have your bylaws and waiver signed and returned to the community garden steerco - through email is fine.

Annual Dues

Garden annual dues are $25 and are received each year at the Spring meeting. For new members, we ask for an initial payment when you join and we pro-rate based on the month you join in this way: March-May $25; June-Aug $20; Sept-Nov $15; Dec-Feb $10 then pay again in March.

Payments are accepted the following ways:

  • venmo the current Treasurer (Dave Rogers):

@davesf

Make sure to identify the name and pic

  • send check to the current Treasurer (Dave Rogers):

Dave Rogers

429 Noe St

San Francisco, CA 94114

Please reach out to the community garden treasurer for any questions or clarity be emailing phcgtreasurer@gmail.com.

Bins

As a reminder, each plot is expected to take the bins out and return them to their places twice a year. Bin pickup is Tue am so we take them out Mon around dusk then try to get them returned Tue morning, given your personal schedule. Please sign up here within your first few weeks of joining the garden.

Keep Paths Weeded

You are required to keep the pathways around your plot weed-free, working with your plot neighbors. Please organize a few minutes each time you are in the garden for this task so that it does not get out of control.

Many of us first weed our paths for a few minutes before we start in our plots.

Bad Bad Plants

Some plants are very evasive and not allowed in the garden and you are required to keep these weeded immediately if you see them in or around your plot.

In addition, special notice is give that raspberries and mint are especially evasive as well so if you choose to grow them, please manage appropriately.

These are all bad bad plants and need to immediately pulled when you se them.

We are Organic

Please remember we are an organic garden; thus, any wood used cannot be treated in any way, including painted, or painted on.

In addition, fences and plants are not allowed to be higher than 6 feet.

30 Day Warning


Questions

If you have any additional questions, please reach out for support: phcgsf@gmail.com.