Rogers Park Garden Group
welcome!
 
about RPGG
RPGG Vision: The Rogers Park Garden Group believes in the power of gardens to build communities through beauty, camaraderie and involvement.
 
RPGG Mission: The Rogers Park Garden Group works to promote gardening in the community through education and by assisting the growth and development of green spaces.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step into the garden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Questions? email us!
 
 
 
 
Join The MetraGarden Project
 
 
The RPGG and Greenleaf area neighbors have started work on renovating the southeast corner of the Rogers Park Metra station at Greenleaf and Ravenswood. You can donate one of three ways:
 
1. Donate directly to the MetraGarden project. Donations collected through Lakeside CDC will be passed to the
Kick-Off the 2008 Gardening Season at the April 29 RPGG Meeting – It’s All About Fruit
On Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7 pm
 
“Fruits of an Urban Yard,” a presentation by Allen Cosnow.
Tuesday, April 29, 7 pm
Rogers Park Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Room, 7059 N. Greenview
 
Allen Cosnow is a long-time member of the Midwest Fruit Explorers.  He will talk about dwarf trees, grafting, and fruits you can grow for your
Adopt The Public Way
 
 
The RPGG Community Gardening Committee is initiating a small grants program for anyone interested in improving public spaces in Rogers Park.  A minimum of 7 grants of up to $200 will be made available for spaces in the neighbhorhood east of Ridge, north of Devon to the city limits.
 
For additional
 
Allen Cosnow, Midwest Fruit Explorers. Come hear Allen talk about fruit trees you can grow for your kitchen garden, from dwarf pears to rhubarb and more on Tuesday, April 29 at 7 pm, Rogers Park Presbyterian Church.
 
 april speaker