Grow food in Tallinn community gardens

Shared beds, shared joy

Tallinn’s 2035 strategy links circular living with community gardens that grow local food with a minimal carbon footprint while strengthening neighbourhood ties. The city supports 33+ community gardens across districts; NGOs and neighbourhood societies can apply for establishment grants from the Environment and Public Works Department.

What you can do

  • Find a garden near you via the city’s community-garden map.
  • Join Pelgu Community Garden or another plot, help maintain shared greenhouse beds and fruit shrubs.

Why it matters

Urban gardening turns vacant corners into food, learning, and belonging, a concrete piece of Tallinn’s green transformation.

Source & repost

Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Strategy: Green transformation
· Garden network: Community gardens (Kogukonnaaiad)
· Example site: Pelgu Community Garden

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