East Windsor Township Invites Participation in Community Garden for 2019
Published on March 11, 2019
Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced that the Township is inviting participation in the East Windsor Community Garden for 2019. The Township Community Garden provides residents with the opportunity to rent a plot of land to plant their own fruits and vegetables. The Township Community Garden is located on Disbrow Hill Road open space property, adjacent to the Disbrow Hill playing fields and across from Etra Lake Park. Gardeners will be assigned a plot which will be identified by a numbering system. Applications for participation in the Community Garden are now available, with initial planting projected to take place in mid April 2019.
Mayor Mironov stated, “The successful Community Garden, which is an exciting opportunity for local residents to reap the benefits of planting their own produce, is further affirmation of East Windsor’s commitment to a greener environment and sustainable community. The Community Garden is an environmentally friendly initiative which offers unique benefits and educational opportunities to residents of all ages to learn basic agricultural principles and to share valued community goals.” Mayor Mironov added, “We encourage residents to participate in this fun, educational and productive community program by planting their own garden.”
Detailed written information regarding the Community Garden is available to participants and an orientation will be held with a full review of the rules and guidelines, information for access to their plot, and guidance regarding how to start their new garden. For an application or additional information, visit the Township website at www.east-windsor.nj.us or call the Municipal Clerk’s office at (609) 443-4000, ext. 240.
The Community Garden represents another example of East Windsor’s continued sustainable community efforts. The Township achieved Sustainable Jersey Silver Level Certification in 2016 and again in 2018 for a host green initiatives including creation of a farmland preservation plan, inventory and upgrade of municipal buildings for energy efficiency, community recycling/paper shredding events, Buy Local campaign, “Cut it and Leave it” program, backyard composting program, tree protection ordinance, environmental assessment ordinance, sustainable land use commitment, green building policy and community outreach programs. Sustainable Jersey is a certification program that supports community efforts to enhance the environment by providing New Jersey municipalities with tools and training, and financial incentives to support and reward communities as they pursue sustainability programs.