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# Community Garden Projects in Ireland: Costs, Plots and Time Credits

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Jasper Ford 25 September 2023 2 min read 0 comments

*Updated May 2026 by TimeBank Ireland to improve clarity, remove old filler, and keep the article useful for members, volunteers, community groups and search visitors.*

People search for community garden plots because they want more than a place to grow food. They want access to land, fresh air, practical learning and a sense of belonging.

The challenge is that gardens take work. Costs, tools, insurance, water, compost, governance, access and volunteer rotas all need attention. Time banking can help with the people side of that equation.

## The Real Cost Is Not Only Money

A community garden needs funding, but it also needs hours. Someone must open up, welcome newcomers, organise beds, water plants, fix small problems and keep communication clear.

Those hours can be recognised through time credits, especially when the work supports a wider community benefit.

## Sharing Skills Across the Garden

Some members know how to grow food. Others know how to build raised beds, write signs, photograph progress, run children's activities or make a simple budget.

A timebank helps those skills circulate. The garden becomes both a place of production and a place of learning.

## Where TimeBank Ireland Fits

Community gardens and TimeBank Ireland share the same quiet truth: when people work together consistently, small spaces can produce food, friendship and confidence.

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