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Kildare Council Allotment Provision

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Kildare County Council Waiting list — length not publicly confirmed

Wait times are estimates based on published council data, news reports, and user submissions. Verify directly with your local authority before applying.

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Community Gardens in Kildare

Known community gardens and shared growing spaces in Kildare. Community gardens offer a middle ground between a private allotment and staying home — good for beginners and those waiting for a council plot.

  • Naas Community Allotments, Naas
  • Newbridge Community Garden, Newbridge
  • Athy Growing Space, Athy
  • Kildare Town Community Garden
  • Celbridge Growing Initiative
  • Maynooth Community Garden, Maynooth

Know of a community garden not listed here? Submit it via the campaign page and we'll add it.

Plot-Share in Kildare: What to Know

Private tip: The Curragh Plain and Kildare's flat agricultural land offer excellent growing conditions with good sun exposure. Many horse farms in the Kildare stud country have unused paddock sections that can make excellent growing plots with good drainage.

Homegrown.ie's plot-share directory connects growers with landowners across Kildare. Register your interest to be notified when new plots near you are listed — it's free, and there's no 10-year wait.

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What Grows Well in Kildare

Kildare's flat plains get good summer sun but can be exposed to westerly winds — shelter is important. Root vegetables, brassicas, onions, and legumes do particularly well. The county's improved grassland soils are very fertile once turned over.

For a month-by-month guide to what to plant in Ireland's oceanic climate, see our Irish Grow Calendar.

Do You Have Growing Space in Kildare?

Unused garden, farm headland, church grounds, school field? List it on Homegrown.ie and connect with local growers looking for exactly what you have. Earn a little, feed your community, meet your neighbours.

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🌿 Ireland Grows Campaign
Kildare's rapid population growth has vastly outpaced council allotment planning. Email your Kildare councillors via the campaign page to push for proper provision under the 2024 Planning Act. Go to campaign page →
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