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From YouTube: Minneapolis Garden Lease Program
Description
Need gardening space? Qualifying community and market gardeners can apply to lease a City-owned vacant lot through the Minneapolis Garden Lease Program. Check out a map of all available and leased lots, lease fees and requirements, and how to apply at http://www.minneapolismn.gov/gardenlease
This video is also available in Hmong, https://youtu.be/Eh1EgSF7znU
A
Are
you
looking
for
a
place
to
grow
food
with
your
community
gardening
group
or
to
grow
food
to
sell
as
a
market
garden,
you
might
qualify
to
lease
a
city-owned
lot
in
Minneapolis
groups.
Looking
for
a
place
to
start
a
garden
and
grow
food
either
for
their
own
personal
use
or
for
donating,
can
qualify
to
lease
a
city-owned
lot
as
a
community
garden
for
one
dollar
a
year,
plus
a
one-time
fee
of
$50
and
qualifying
market
gardeners.
A
Those
are
individuals
or
groups
of
people
who
grow
food
to
sell
or
donate
can
lease
a
city-owned
lot
as
a
Market
Garden
for
one
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
a
year,
there's
also
a
one-time
fee
of
$50.
Some
Lots
could
be
sold
for
development
if
the
lot
is
sold,
gardeners
still
keep
their
lease
through
the
end
of
the
current
growing
season.
A
Please
note
this
program
does
not
least
individual
plots
to
people
looking
to
join
an
existing
community
garden
and
because
the
city
tests
all
the
Lots
due
to
soil
quality
in
some
areas,
gardeners
will
be
required
to
install
raised
beds.
That's
it.
We
hope
to
see
you
gardening
soon
for
more
information
on
available.
Lots
and
where
to
apply
visit
the
city's
website
or
call
3-1-1.