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Your Guide to Gardening in Chicago

Posted on April 7, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Ava Wojnowski

Ava Wojnowski

A community garden in Chicago.

Community gardens can be found in all shapes and sizes around the city of Chicago. (Jacoby Cochran / City Cast Chicago)

Today we are talking all things garden, whether it’s how to start your own garden in Chicago or where you can find community gardens in the city.

If you are lucky enough to have space for a garden, here are some ways to get it up and running.

  • Start by growing your seeds inside. The temperature can still drop this time of year, which can kill your plants.
  • Make sure to keep your plants by a sunny window so they get enough sunlight.
  • When the ground thaws, you can then transfer your plants outside.
  • If you don’t have a yard, but have some space outside of your home, you can create a raised bed garden.
  • Pro tip: You might be able to find free seeds at the Chicago Public Library.

No space at home, but still want to work out that green thumb? Check out some of Chicago’s community gardens 🌱

While there are over 70 community gardens in parks around the city, maybe you’re looking for one closer to home.

The Chicago Park District has a location request form for new community gardens. They also provide a checklist of what you will need to get it up and running.

If you’re more of an indoor plant person, we’ve got a guide for that, too.

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