Baldwin High School Bioretention/Bioswale Garden
Address: 4653 Clairton Boulevard, Baldwin
Contact: economicdevelopmentsouth.org, or 412.884.1400
Are you fascinated by rain gardens? See an amazing one
built by students, school staff and community volunteers at
Baldwin High School. The Economic Development South
Environmental Committee worked in conjunction with The
Penn State Center on designing this project. Visit the website
for more information.
Bethel Park Community Garden Plots
Address: Peter Page Park, Church Road, Bethel Park
Contact: bethelpark.net, or 412.831.6800
Date: Planted around Memorial Day – May 30*
Need space to plant all the fresh vegetables you desire?
Twenty garden plots are available in this community garden.
Gardens are normally ready for planting around Memorial
Day, depending on the weather. Visit the website for more
information on availability, registration, fees and other details.
Boyce Road Community Gardens
Address: 1500 Boyce Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact: twpusc.org/public-works/grounds
Date: Gardens planted mid-April/early May depending on
the weather*
Enjoy growing your own vegetables while getting to know
other residents who love to garden. The BRCG is a communitybased garden area that allows gardeners to rent a plot of land
to grow seasonal summer fruits and vegetables. For more
information, visit the website.
Brentwood Middle/High School Western
Pennsylvania Conservancy Garden
Address: 3601 Brownsville Road, Brentwood
Contact: waterlandlife.org/gardens, or 412.586.2324
Date: Garden planted in early May*
Planted each spring, the Western Pennsylvania
Conservancy’s community gardens have become an
identifiable and signature feature of our region by captivating
residents and visitors with vibrant colors and natural beauty
throughout the growing season. Visit the website for more
information on the garden, donating or volunteering.
Castle Shannon Community Garden
Address: Rt. 88 at Castle Shannon border
Contact: 412.885.9200, or csrevitalization.com
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