Learning Garden Club
For more information about our garden, workparties and workshops, contact Learning Garden Specialist at (541) 463-5899. The garden is located in the southwest corner of campus. There is a gravel road off of Parking Lot D that leads into the garden. View the map.
Transforming Lives Through Gardening
Lane's Learning Garden is a student-led initiative that grows healthy, sustainable food for our campus community while providing learning, service, and leadership opportunities for students. The Learning Garden is an interdisciplinary educational model that offers students the opportunity to work with others outside the classroom and have fun.
Organic vegetables and fruit grow year-round in the garden. The produce is used in the the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Program (including on-campus restaurant, the Renaissance Room) and Campus Catering. Much of the produce is donated to Food for Lane County, and volunteers enjoy an occasional harvest as well.
The Learning Garden offers students leadership experience. It is a great way to be actively involved in implementing sustainability measures on campus. Learning Garden volunteers may qualify for work study, internships, or service learning credit from specific faculty who support the garden with their curriculum.
The garden offers opportunities to explore creative garden design, observe and cultivate plant communities and learn basic organic agriculture and permaculture principles.
The Garden was established in Spring '06 and has attracted students from many disciplines across campus.
Learning Garden club members are a diverse, energetic group dedicated to stewarding our environment, honoring the natural world that sustains us, and providing produce for great meals!
If you would like to get involved and help contribute to Lane's campus sustainability, please consider volunteering in the garden, or participate in one of our many other events. Check below for volunteer times.
To get on our email list, receive information about our work parties and workshops, or for more information, please contact the Learning Garden Specialist, Kelly Hardin, at hardink@lanecc.edu or 541-463-5899.
Weekly Garden Work Parties
Join us for our garden work parties every Tuesday afternoon (2pm-5pm) and Friday morning (9am-12pm). These work parties are a great chance to get involved, make new friends, and learn a bit more about gardening by helping us with whatever we are working on that day. You might be planting seeds, weeding, building a trellis, or harvesting tomatoes! No experience or tools necessary. Children, friends, family, and community members are welcome too! There is also a pretty great chance you will walk away with some organic produce as well...
Resources
Check out what these local organizations are doing and how you can be involved in gardening and conservation projects here in Eugene.
School and community gardens and gardeners
- OSU Extension
- School Garden Project
- Food for Lane County
- UO Urban Farm
- Rogue Farm Corps (farm internships)
Local food and food policy
- Willamette Farm and Food Coalition
- Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
- Beyond Toxics
- Eugene Sustainability
Permaculture
- Cascadia Permaculture
- Aprovecho Sustainability Education Center
- Lost Valley Education Center
- Fungi for the People
- Lane County Beekeepers Association
Trees and native plants
Wildlife
- North American Butterfly Association, Eugene chapter
- Cascades Raptor Center
- Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens
Lane's Learning Garden video (1 minute 17 seconds)