Community gardens help neighbors put down roots. As sustainable places to grow food, connect, and learn, they turn shared ground into shared experiences—all close to home in Daybreak, Utah.
Six Gardens, Hundreds of Plots
Across Daybreak, there are six community garden areas with several hundred plots available for residents to rent for $25 per season (2012 pricing). The gardens include water, shady spots, and benches—simple features that make tending a plot both productive and social.
Why They Matter
Community gardens build friendships, spark healthy outdoor time, and create a stronger sense of place. As neighbors trade tips, swap seeds, and celebrate harvests, the gardens become gathering spaces that enrich daily life.
Resident Spotlight
Roger & Gloria Marrow of Garden Park have always kept a garden. They love the chance to gather and chat with other gardeners.
“It’s a great way to visit with each other and it’s fun to see what everyone else is growing.”
See the Gardens for Yourself
New to the community? Stop by the Glass House Information Center and ask for a map. While you’re here, stroll through a few plots—you’ll find a colorful array of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

The Morrows working their garden plot with friends in Garden Park, Daybreak
Learn More & Get Involved
- About Daybreak amenities: Parks, trails & community spaces
- How garden plots work (season timing, reservations): Daybreak FAQ
- Community gardening resources: American Community Gardening Association
- Resident programs and events: LiveDAYBREAK Community Gardens
Tip: Plots go quickly each season. Renewing gardeners typically reserve in March, while new gardeners can sign up in April (check the FAQ for current dates).
Plan a Daybreak Visit
Make a day of it—tour model homes, explore villages & districts, and enjoy the trails around Oquirrh Lake.