Community Garden

Welcome to the 2026 Gardening Season!

The Whitaker Community Garden is open to all skill levels, from beginners to master gardeners. Centerville residents can reserve a large plot ($45) or a small plot ($35) on a first-come, first-served basis through the Online Registration Catalog

Managed by volunteers, the garden emphasizes organic practices and community cooperation.

RESERVING YOUR PLOT

Plots will be filled on a first-come first-served basis, so don’t delay!  Each gardener is entitled to either one large plot (approximately 15 by 30 feet) or one small plot (approximately 15 by 15 feet) depending on availability. A $45 (large) or $35 (small) garden plot rental fee is required of all gardeners which needs to be paid via Centerville's Online Registration Catalog by March 15th. If there is space remaining after March 15th, gardeners will have the opportunity to rent additional plots at the same price.  Plot reservation & payment will only be taken online, if you need assistance reserving and paying for a plot, please reach out to Centerville City Hall at 801-295-3477.

LAND

Our goal is to create and nurture healthy soil and a healthy plant environment in the garden. Because of this, the use of Preen is not allowed in our community gardens. Gardeners using this item will lose their gardening privileges.  Organic solutions are strongly encouraged to fight pests, diseases and weeds.

WEEDS & TRASH

Gardeners are to keep all weeds below six inches in height. It is the gardeners’ responsibility to control the weeds and trash in their own plots and adjacent pathways, and to clear their plot of trellis materials and debris at the end of the season. The Whitaker Museum would love your corn stalks when the season is over if you choose to leave them standing.

WATER USE & MULCH

Deuel Creek irrigation water will be turned on approximately April 15th (if we are lucky this year). Watering hours are from 6 to 10 am and 6 to 10 pm. Centerville public works uses the water from 10 pm on for the city’s facilities. We will be fined if watering occurs outside of these times, which could affect next year’s gardening opportunities.

Each gardener supplies their own garden hoses and water tape splitters. You can also help make sure that water is not wasted and greatly reduce your garden’s water needs by using mulch (this also helps keep out weeds). The Parks Department dumps their grass clippings in the center of the gardens; all gardeners are welcome to use these for mulching and covering paths.

COOPERATION & COMMUNITY

The gardens will be more successful if all our gardeners work together. Please remember that Whitaker Community Gardens is run by volunteers. The care and maintenance of the garden is the collective responsibility of the community gardeners.

For more information and questions about our community garden, please contact our Volunteer Community Garden Coordinator Erin Redd at sixredds@gmail.com or out Museum Director Lisa Sommer at whitaker@centervilleutah.gov 

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