Saunders Park Edible Community Garden is an innovative space located at Brighton BN2 4NH where community members can come together to grow their own food sustainably. Our garden promotes healthy living through organic gardening practices while fostering connections among participants of all ages. We host regular workshops aimed at educating individuals about growing techniques, nutrition, and environmental sustainability. With an emphasis on collaboration and inclusivity, we invite everyone in the community to join us in cultivating this productive garden space that benefits both its members and the local environment.

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Max Calesini

5 Google Rating

beautiful and well kept; it is a pity that in these days there is little water in the pond.

5/ 5

beautiful and well kept; it is a pity that in these days there is little water in the pond.

Stephan G

5 Google Rating

A new project growing food by the community for the community in a lovely park. Also a wildlife pond

5/ 5

A new project growing food by the community for the community in a lovely park. Also a wildlife pond, orchard, great kids park, paddling pool and Magpie charity shop make it a great park visit!

David Strunz

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Christian Monz

5 Google Rating

Very pretty public garden hidden behind walls. A real secret place. Now I know were to get free sala

5/ 5

Very pretty public garden hidden behind walls. A real secret place. Now I know were to get free salats, onions, sage and rhubarb. Please keep its secret and keep it clean!

Jacqui Lisle

3 Google Rating

Went in the doggie park,they should open up the field beside it to make a bigger place 4 our dogs 2

3/ 5

Went in the doggie park,they should open up the field beside it to make a bigger place 4 our dogs 2 run . It's not being used at the moment and the dogs would love it.

Mick Wang

4 Google Rating

A small garden with long tables and stools is suitable for a few people to rest.

4/ 5

A small garden with long tables and stools is suitable for a few people to rest.

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