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The People's Garden


Watch the People’s Gardens Grow!

See what’s happening at the USDA’s headquarters garden in Washington, D.C. and our 17 urban hubs and locations across the nation and beyond.

  • Join the People’s Garden community.
  • Grow using sustainable practices that benefit people and wildlife.
  • Teach about local, resilient food systems.

All gardens located on federal property will donate food to local communities.

The People’s Garden was named in honor of USDA’s founder, President Abraham Lincoln, who described USDA as “The People’s Department.” Secretary Tom Vilsack started the first People’s Garden on February 12, 2009 – Lincoln’s 200th birthday.

Did You Know?

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'Abraham Lincoln' is an heirloom variety of tomato named after the President in 1923 by the W. H. Buckbee seed company of Rockford, Illinois. It is one of the great tomato classics and excellent for making tomato juice, ketchup and slicing.

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The People's Garden Flickr Album

Learn more about USDA assistance for urban farms and gardens.