Community & Edible Gardens

The City has added an edible orchard and garden to its park system for the community to utilize. Public areas like these are designed to create an inclusive and interactive experience for all to enjoy. 

What is an edible orchard or garden?

These areas are spots where anyone can enjoy convenient access to fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs. 

What are the rules of the edible areas?

  • If bringing dogs, please clean up after them and keep dogs on a leash.
  • Wash fruit before eating.
  • Do not climb or hang from trees.
  • Do not throw, smash or play with fruit.
  • Do not overindulge - please leave fruit for others to enjoy!

Locations

Civic Campus West Plaza

The Fridley Civic Campus (7071 University Avenue NE) has an edible orchard and garden located on the west side of the plaza, near Locke Point development. There are a variety of fruit trees and bushes, as well as vegetable and herb towers. 

Parking: Visitors are welcome to park at the lot in front of City Hall and use the trail to walk over. 

These towers are the result of a Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) grant to establish edible gardens in the Fridley community. 

There are multiple species of blueberries available in the orchard, including: 

  • Blueberry 'Northcountry' - 
  • Blueberry 'Northblue' - 
  • Blueberry 'Northland' -

Springbrook Nature Center

Springbrook Nature Center (100 85th Avenue NE) has multiple vegetable and herb towers located near the front door of the Interpretive Center entrance. 

Parking: Parking is available in the Nature Center parking lot. 

The towers are the result of a Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) grant to establish edible gardens in the Fridley community. 

Vegetables are located in planting towers and are available from spring through fall. 

2023 plantings include: 

  • Green beans
  • Kale
  • Green onion
  • Beets
  • Spinach
  • Snow peas
  • Sugar peas
  • Shelling peas
  • Lettuce 
  • Brussel sprouts
  • Pak choi
  • Swish chard