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Registration for 2025 Garden Beds will open January 15, 2025

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Want to grow your own food?

The Hot Springs Community Garden is a place to grow food and flowers in the company of friends and neighbors. For some it is a place to connect to nature or to be more physically active. Whatever the reason, each gardener receives their own rewards. 
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                    MISSION STATEMENT
The Hot Springs Community Garden is a non-profit organization that provides gardening space and education to Garden members and the local community. We believe growing nutritional food and working outdoors promotes healthy bodies, spirits and minds. The Garden honors the cultural ideals, the unique qualities and the diversity of our gardeners. By working together growing fresh food we are supporting cooperation, harmony and healthy life choices.
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Our Story

The Hot Springs Garden is a 10,000 sq. ft. city lot at 1435 Evans Street in Hot Springs. S.D. The property is divided into raised garden beds, along with a storage shed for tools and access to water. It is a nonprofit organization, working in conjunction with the City of Hot Springs, to provide citizens who are unable to have a garden at their residence, a place to grow their own produce. The garden is a work in progress, but there are 40 garden beds available for the 2024 growing season. Read More