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Vegetable Garden

Typical peak production  |  June through November

The organic demonstration Vegetable Garden at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens was created by staff and our dedicated group of volunteers in the early 2000s. This five-acre garden has a mix of annual and perennial vegetables, medicinal herbs, edible herbs, plants used for dyeing fibers and fabrics (in partnership with Pacific Textile Arts), fruit trees, and flowering plants that attract beneficial insects. Our mild climate enables us to grow and harvest vegetables suitable for the cool coast year-round. Beneficial techniques in soil building, plant selection, and natural pest control help us maintain this organic demonstration garden without the use of pesticides or herbicides.

The Giving Garden Program

The Giving Garden Program is a collaborative community gardening and food distribution program between the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens and the Mendocino Food and Nutrition Program, also known as the Fort Bragg Food Bank. The larger goal of the collaboration is to promote food security in our community. There are two facets of the program; education and community engagement in the garden, and access to fresh organic produce for those who need it most at the Fort Bragg Food Bank. In order to ensure food security in our community, both facets are essential. 

Each week, our staff and volunteers harvest the garden's bounty and deliver it to the Fort Bragg Food Bank (see annual donation amounts below). In 2013, we were able to donate more than 2,000 lbs of fresh produce. A major expansion of our Vegetable Garden in 2014 and 2015 allowed us to donate more than 70,000 pounds of fresh produce over the past 10 years! The expansion of this garden means we have the ability to grow, utilize, and donate more produce, at the same time offering tremendous opportunities for education at multiple levels.

VIDEO: Veggies for Good

Food Bank Donations

As of December 2024, MCBG has donated 70,217 pounds over the past 10 years!

2025 Total: 3,362 pounds

January – 193 pounds

February – 117 pounds

March – 140 pounds

April – 205 pounds

May – 192 pounds

June – 410 pounds

July – 659 pounds

August – 651 pounds 

September – 795 pounds

Annual Totals:

2024 – 4,111 pounds

2023 – 5,125 pounds

2022 – 7,475 pounds

2021 – 7,922 pounds

2020 – 7,594 pounds

2019 – 6,396 pounds

2018 – 6,469 pounds

2017 – 6,115 pounds

2016 – 5,620 pounds

2015 – 7,116 pounds

2014 – 6,274 pounds

​If you have a passion for vegetables, find out more about how to volunteer! Contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 707-964-4352 ext. 117.

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Vegetable Garden Woody Plant List
Coming soon...

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