Community Gardens
Community gardens provide important shared green sites to grow food, provide valuable open space, serve as dynamic classrooms for NYC schoolchildren, create a sense of community, and challenge communities to interact. East Harlem is home to a multitude of these vibrant, green, urban spaces.
- 110th St. Block association garden – Madison Ave b/w E110 St. and E 111 St
- 117th St. Community Garden – E 117 b/w Lexington Ave and 3rd Ave
- Carolina Garden – E 122 St. b/w Park Ave and Lexington Ave
- Diamante Garden – E 118th B/w 1 Ave and 2 Ave
- East River Esplanade – FDR Drive E 96 – E 125th St
- Ebenezer Wesleyan Garden – Lexington Ave b/w E 100 and E 101 St
- Family Community Garden – E 111 St. B/w Lexington Ave and 3 Ave
- Harlem River Park – Harlem River Dr from E 131 St to W 145 St and W 155 St to Dyckman St
- Harlem Rose Garden – E 129 St bet 5 Ave and Madison Ave
- Humacao Community Garden – E 108 St bet 1 Ave and 2 Ave
- Jackie Robinson Community Garden – E 122 St bet Park Ave and Lexington Ave
- La Cuevita Garden – E 115 St bet Park Ave and Madison Ave
- Life Spire Garden – Lexington Ave bet E 122 St and E 123 St
- Neighbors of Vega Baja – E 109 St bet 1 Ave and 2 Ave
- Peaceful Valley Garden – Madison Ave bet E 116 St and E 117 St
- Pier 107 CVII – FDR Dr at E 107 St
- Pleasant Park Garden – E 114 St bet 1 Ave and Pleasant Ave Beach
- Pleasant Village Community Garden – Pleasant Ave, bet E 118 St and E 119 St
- Pueble Unido Garden – Madison Ave bet E 110 St and E 111 St