Spiral Gardens Community Food Security Project

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2850 Sacramento St
Berkeley, CA 94702

Spiral Gardens Community Food Security Project in Berkeley, CA, is dedicated to enhancing community health and sustainability through access to nutritious and affordable produce. With a focus on creating a resilient local food system, it offers a community farm, an affordable nursery, and a range of educational programs and workshops.

In addition to providing land and resources for collective planting, Spiral Gardens actively engages in food policy advocacy to promote healthy food access. Their efforts support a connected and productive urban environment, fostering a hands-on approach to food cultivation and community involvement.

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5.035 reviews
Kathryn D.
7/11/2025

I was looking for catnip and found some at Spiral Gardens after a fruitless search. . . and discovered a whole load of beautifully looked after plants including some gorgeous herb and vegetable...

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John B.
4/5/2025

This non-profit community farm is such a peaceful hidden gem. It's filled with a wide variety of garden fruits, vegetables, and plants--everything from herbs and veggie starts to full-grown trees....

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Kyle M.
4/28/2023

Have you started your garden yet? You have to swing by Spiral Gardens in Berkeley. They have a great selection this year for greens, peppers, tomatoes, herbs, and berries. They also have great...

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Mima G.
10/10/2022

The selection of less common herbs and plants and edibles here are great. They've got the cheapest prices and some of the highest quality plants of nurseries in the bay. The owner, his wife, and...

Donald B.
4/14/2024

Spiral Gardens, a charming, casual, small community-oriented nursery, has an excellent selection of plants for home gardeners. I go to Spiral for small 6-packs, which they usually sell at prices...

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