Maymont Community Garden
In the back of Richmond’s Maymont neighborhood sits the Maymont Community Garden and Texas Beach Skate Park. For a relatively small area, the two spaces offer just about everything you could need. A small structure with two rain barrels and a picnic table welcomes visitors into the garden, where people of all ages often gather to share potluck snacks and tend their plots. Twenty garden beds sit toward the back of the space, bordered by wild grapevines that separate them from a nearby bee box. Adjacent to the plots is a compost area with bins in different stages of decomposition, alongside a pollinator garden that supports local insects and wildlife.
While some visitors come to maintain their garden plots, the space is far from exclusive to gardeners. Neighbors, walkers, skaters from the nearby park, and curious passersby often stop by to sit at the picnic table, learn about the garden, or simply enjoy the greenery. The public value of this park lies in how it brings together recreation, environmental stewardship, and community connection. Residents can grow food, learn about composting and pollinators, and share space with neighbors in a setting that promotes sustainability and local engagement.
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