Seattle is home to some amazing collective opportunities that enrich our lives in ways we may not know. If you are living in Seattle, you may already have insight into these wonderful gardens in your neighborhood. If you are new to the area, now is your opportunity to score a listing and participate in the P-Patch Community Gardening program and become a member of a growing community of gardeners around the city who enjoy organic urban agriculture in open areas that are maintained by the community.

Throughout the past 40+ years of the program, it has provided our region with:

  • Growing community

  • Nurturing civic engagement

  • Practicing organic gardening techniques

  • Fostering an environmental ethic and connecting nature to peoples' lives

  • Improving access to local, organic, and culturally appropriate food

  • Transforming the appearance and revitalizing the spirit of their neighborhoods

  • Developing self-reliance and improving nutrition through education and hands-on experience

  • Feeding the hungry

  • Preserving heirloom flowers, herbs, and vegetables

  • Budding understanding between generations and cultures through gardening and cooking

Check out three Seattle real estate listings that are located near P-Patch Community Gardens

Listed Courtesy of Northwest MLS

353 NW 89th Street, Seattle, WA 98117
3 Bed | 1.75 Bath | 1,870 Sq. Ft.

Greenwood P-Patch is a three-minute walk from this charming Craftsman listing.


Listing Courtesy of Northwest MLS / Keller Williams Greater Seattle

5142 46th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105
5 Bed | 3.25 Bath | 3,750 Sq. Ft.

Burke-Gilman Gardens are an eight-minute walk from this recent 2016 Craftsman listing.


Listing Courtesy of Northwest MLS / Urban Living

6604 Corson Avenue S #B, Seattle, WA 98108
1 Bed | 1.5 Bath | 600 Sq. Ft.

Oxbow Park P-Patch is only 300 feet from this modern loft style listing. It is basically your backyard.