Community gardens and city farms

Brisbane City Council is part of the growing network of community gardens and city farms around Australia, providing residents with places to meet and grow healthy food in  their neighbourhoods.
Two community gardeners tending to vegetables

Find a community garden

All volunteers, visitors and members are welcome at community garden and city farms around Brisbane. Find and contact a community garden or city farm near you.
Planting parsely

Start a community garden

Do you want to start a community garden in your local area? Council has information on getting a community garden started.       
 
Bright yellow flowers

Links for community gardeners

Find out more about community gardens and what is happening in the network, we have a list of ideas and information as the network of community gardens grows.
A harvest of bunya nuts in hands

Supporting community gardens and city farms

Community gardens and city farms are supported by individuals, businesses, not for profit organisations and Council. Find out how you can help.
Council's vision is that Brisbane has a network of community gardens and city farms where residents can grow and access healthy and affordable food.  Council has developed the Living in Brisbane 2026 strategy that supports food in the city. You will find community gardens and city farms in parks, schools, community centres, churches and retirement centres around Brisbane.