Current wait status: Limited provision — growing community active Last reviewed May 2026 — see full national tracker

Tipperary Council Allotment Provision

Local AuthorityCurrent Wait / Status
Tipperary County Council Limited provision — contact council for current availability

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

Don't want to wait? Find private plot-share growing space in Tipperary now. No council waiting list — connect directly with local landowners.

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Community Gardens in Tipperary

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

  • Thurles Community Garden, Thurles
  • Clonmel Community Growing Space, Clonmel
  • Nenagh Growing Initiative, Nenagh
  • Cashel Community Garden, Cashel
  • Templemore Growing Space, Templemore
  • Tipperary Town Community Garden

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

Plot-Share in Tipperary: What to Know

Private tip: The Golden Vale's deep limestone soils are among Ireland's best for growing vegetables. Many farms in north and mid Tipperary have headland or paddock parcels that would make excellent plot-share arrangements.

Homegrown.ie's plot-share directory connects growers with landowners across Tipperary. 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 Tipperary

Tipperary's fertile soils and relatively warm, sheltered inland climate suit root vegetables, onions, leeks, and legumes particularly well. The Suir Valley is especially sheltered — a south-facing plot here can produce outdoor tomatoes and squash reliably.

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 Tipperary?

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
Tipperary's farming heritage means council focus has been on agriculture rather than urban growing — but demand is there. Use the campaign page to push Tipperary County Council for formal allotment provision. Go to campaign page →
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