Solano Gardens
About Solano Gardens
Solano Gardens collaborates with cities, community members and organizations to create community gardens and food forests based on the principles of permaculture. Theses spaces serve as a source of fresh produce, inspiration and companionship for people in need across diverse communities. Each garden design is tailored to the community it serves and cared for by local champions and organizations.
Solano Gardens in the Community
The Solano Gardens program has created and supported gardens that provide access to fresh produce in communities that have historically experienced limited access to healthy food. These gardens are often found at schools, churches and dedicated community garden sites around the county. Support has included seasonal advice, landscape design work and maintenance guidance, developing policies and procedures, and updated information on rules and regulations. Currently, Solano Gardens offers
- Resources to create and support community gardens
- An active directory of community gardens that need support and volunteers
- Educational classes on subjects like irrigation, permaculture, and growing food in Solano County
- Promotion of community garden events through our network
Active Gardens
Use the map below to learn more about these active gardens in the network and their volunteer needs.
A number of other gardens were developed, but not all of them are active; we are working with these communities to bring gardens back to life so our network can keep growing and nurturing all beings involved.
Resources
Know of a site that would support a community garden or a community garden in need of support?
Fill out our Solano Gardens Interest Form here!
We continue to look for residential sites to demonstrate waterwise edible landscapes. Have a site in mind?
Fill out our Sustainable Landscaping Interest Form here!
Donations
Considering an in-kind donation (non-cash gift) to Sustainable Solano?
Part of supporting our community of gardens is the sharing of plants, seeds and more among gardeners. Occasionally, individuals, corporations and organizations reach out to us with the offer of donating resources (time, services, plants, materials, etc.) to the community through SuSol.
We would be happy to work with you to coordinate a donation of a physical good (or a service) to help us better serve the Solano community. Please send a photograph and description of your donation(s) to patrick@sustainablesolano.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please note, as a smaller organization we do not have a large amount of physical storage space, and may not be able to accommodate larger donations if we cannot immediately store your donation. We also cannot accept yard waste, live animals, perishable food, and dead or diseased plants.
Learn More
SuSol Celebrates its 25th Year with Milestone Event
This year marks a significant milestone for Sustainable Solano as we celebrate 25 years of fostering sustainability, resilience, and community well-being in Solano County. To commemorate this achievement, we invite you to join us Sept. 21 for an unforgettable evening in the picturesque Suisun Valley.
Bay Area Butterfly Festival Lands May 19
The Monarch Milkweed Project and the Vallejo People’s Garden are hosting the inaugural Bay Area Butterfly Festival on May 19!
Testing Your Soil: A Toolkit for Gardeners
Soil testing is an accurate and definite way to get an idea about how your soil is doing and learn what issues you might be dealing with. You may want to follow a “Learn. Test. Act.” approach. Learn about the site’s history, test your soil appropriately, and act upon the test results.
Solano Gardens is funded through support from Solano Public Health



