Sow Green Danbury, the only urban community garden in Danbury, seeks to build community through gathering a diverse group of people committed to cultivating crops using only organic an sustainable methods.

Community gardens have been around in America since the 1890s and are successful in every major city in the United States, including 80 locations in Connecticut.

The Benefits of Sow Green Danbury are so immense:

  • Brings a diverse group people together.
  • Grows a sustainable source of food.
  • Beautifies the neighborhood.
  • Provides safe place for everyone.

If you’re interested in getting involved with Sow Green Danbury there are so many ways you can help out.

  • Plant a Row- gather with friends or coworkers and adopt a plot to begin growing your own food
  • Adopt a Plot - Sponsor a plot for someone else, or volunteer to tend a plot for local food services such as Dorothy Day Hospitality House.
  • Give Back - Donate funds, supplies, materials or services to help maintain the grounds.

Sign up with Sow Green today!


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Sow Green Danbury Community Partners

Sow Green Danbury appreciates all of the individuals and organizations who are working to help us achieve our common vision. We thank these Community partners for their support and dedication.

  • Joe Dasilva
  • NeJame & Sons, Pools and Spas
  • Danbury Hispanic Center
  • Danbury Portuguese Center
  • Gary Goncalves

If you’re interested in becoming a Sow Green Danbury Community Partner email info@sowgreendanbury.org.

About the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury

UUCD_logoconcept.gifThriving on its roots dating back to 1822, The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury (UUCD), is an open religious community that includes a diversity of people, ideas and beliefs. A member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association, the membership of the UUCD welcomes individuals and families who are Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Humanists, Pagans, and many others. Standing as a beacon for independent thought, the UUCD encourages lifelong spiritual and intellectual exploration, and works to create a just society and a sustainable Earth. For more information please visit www.uudanbury.org.

24 Clapboard Ridge Road Danbury, Connecticut 06811 - Phone 203-798-1994
www.uudanbury.org