Community Garden at Taylor Farm Park
New Albany’s community garden at Taylor Farm Park is more than just a place to grow produce. It’s a living example of how shared spaces can cultivate wellness, foster sustainability, and bring people together.

Operated by Healthy New Albany in partnership with the City of New Albany, the garden reflects our community’s commitment to living well and treading lightly. Here, neighbors become stewards of the land, and gardening becomes a daily practice of wellness, mindfulness, and connection.
2025 is the first growing season at Taylor Farm Park, but community gardening in New Albany has deep roots. What began over a decade ago behind Village Hall has evolved into a thriving garden designed to welcome all.
About the Garden
The Dr. Glyde Marsh Memorial Garden is designed to be welcoming and usable to everyone, regardless of age or mobility level. It features:
- 86 rentable garden plots, including three ADA-accessible raised beds
- Tool shed with shared gardening tools
- Public restrooms and an eco-friendly water refill station
- Ample sunlight, water access at each plot, and nearby shaded seating
- An onsite apiary to support pollination and local ecosystems
Visiting Us
The community garden is open for everyone to explore and enjoy. As you visit, we ask that you help us care for the space by keeping a few things in mind:
Please do not pick from any garden plots that are not your own. We encourage you to admire the hard work—but leave harvesting flowers and produce for the gardener.
Stay on the garden paths. This helps protect young plants and keeps the garden beds healthy.
If you’re visiting with pets, please keep them on leash and outside the garden plots. Even curious noses and paws can cause unintended damage to delicate plants.
With your help, the community garden remains a welcoming place rooted in respect, wellness, and care for one another.

Renting a Plot
All plots for the 2025 season are now full, and the waitlist is closed.
Current gardeners and individuals on this year’s waitlist will receive early access to register for the 2026 season before registration opens to the general public.
To stay informed about future gardening opportunities, be sure to subscribe to the Healthy New Albany Nature Newsletter for updates and announcements.
For any questions about gardening with Healthy New Albany during the 2025 season, please email:
communitygarden@healthynewalbany.org
Volunteer in the Garden
Want to get your hands in the dirt and support our growing community? Volunteering at the community garden is a great way to connect with nature, contribute to sustainability, and help care for a space that brings so many people joy.
Volunteer opportunities typically include helping to water garden plots, pulling weeds from the pathways, and completing simple garden upkeep tasks.
Whether you’re looking to earn service hours or just enjoy a quiet afternoon outdoors, we’d love to have you.