Applications for plots at Suwanee’s Harvest Farm organic community garden are now being accepted for 2016. For returning gardeners only, applications are due by Oct. 16.

Garden plots are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis with priority given to city residents, property owners, and taxpayers as well as returning gardeners.

Plots are available in three different sizes, with the annual fee ranging from $50-$100. Suwanee residents/taxpayers receive a 25 percent discount.

Annual fees include use of a raised bed, utilities, basic community tools, social and educational events, and, when available, compost. Gardeners incur personal expenses for items such as seeds, plants, amendments, stakes and trellises.

Applications: www.suwanee.com.

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