The Harvest at Frisco Commons is a communal space managed by the City of Frisco that offers raised garden boxes for annual rental, as well as public education space for Frisco residents and volunteers. Gardeners may grow vegetables, fruits, herbs, or flowers in their leased space. The Pollinator Ring surrounding the garden will be planted with native/adaptive plants that provide numerous ecological benefits, including increased produce yields in the garden. Questions?Contact the Natural Resources Division.
Join The Harvest today by leasing a garden box today. Our Boxes are:
4 ft x 10 ft (40 sq ft)
Cost $75 a year (One time, non-refundable, paid online)
Garden boxes are available for Frisco residents only. One (1) garden box per household. Frisco businesses, clubs, or organizations may lease up to two (2) garden boxes. There is no guarantee organization boxes will be located next to each other. Garden boxes are assigned. If you have not been assigned a garden box within seven (7) days, please contact us.
Whether you are a new, current, or future gardener at The Harvest, it is important to understand the lease agreement, ground rules, and gardening safely. Please review the following PDF documents below.
Wondering how to get your garden started? Follow Play Frisco on Eventbrite to register for our FREE workshops throughout the year.
Share the Harvest
All gardeners are encouraged to donate surplus produce to support Frisco families in need. Frisco households and organizations who wish to donate may contact the Frisco Family Services Market for facility hours and produce donation drop-off procedures.
External Resources
Not everyone is an expert gardener! Click the links below for gardening tips.
Donate your time and/or resources to help our community garden flourish. Here are some ways to help:
Donate gardening supplies. Contact the Natural Resources Division if you have healthy plants, seeds, garden tools or other items that you would like to donate to The Harvest at Frisco Commons.
Participate in Volunteer Work Days. Whether you are a student seeking volunteer hours or you simply enjoy gardening, help is always needed (2024 dates coming soon).
Organize a Special Service Project. Looking for a fun team-building activity? Perfect for teams, civic organizations and corporate groups, volunteering together is an impactful way to bring people together. To learn more about current garden needs, email the Natural Resources Division.