Manheim Park + Garden

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Kansas City, United States

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Manheim Park + Garden Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Manheim Park + Garden is located in Kansas City, United States on 4229 Forest Ave. Manheim Park + Garden is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category community garden in United States.

Address

4229 Forest Ave

Phone

+1 3142555345

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nathan Madden

It's a place of endless possibilities and is a gardener's zone for sure. It's a bit more unorthodox but there is a system to it, you just have to look closely. Plus, those chickens are very happy campers (they get fed lightly fermented corn, which the caretakers call chicken kombucha ).

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Hilary Noonan

It's been amazing to watch this place evolve. They have everything from veggie beds and chickens to stormwater catchment and a naturalized pond with native plants. The park serves as a gathering place for the neighborhood complete with bonfires and guitars. It has all been built with volunteer cooperation from within the neighborhood and people from outside the neighborhood looking for an opportunity to contribute. This is community!

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Colleen Simon

The garden has gotten better every year. They have a big area enclosed with chickens and ducks and fruit trees. Congregation Kol Ami got this place going, but now there are lots of folks from the neighborhood.

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Janet Sitzmann

Wonderful community garden oasis within the city. It has community plots, as well as individual ones. Flowers, some edible flowers, vegetables, fruit trees, a lily pond and more. They also have chickens and ducks, which they keep for eggs. A plethora of information from the gardeners on how reclaim land for organic gardening.

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Breana Leek

Awesome spot, super kind ppl, as well as amazing number of different crops and flowers. I like to go there on summer nights to pick a plum or apple and watch the stars. It's also quite private when the border fence is fully overgrown, I often think about a random encounter with a cute guy that lives across from here (Matt). To say the least he was amazingly well endowed and twice as sweet, and that was the night I couldn't help but notice the exceptional privacy. Lol hope he doesn't read this