Growing Food.

Nourishing Community.

Garden to Table Silicon Valley

We are a non-profit 501(c)(3)urban farm located in downtown San Jose. We teach people how to grow their own food and build strong community bonds.

Volunteering

We host educational volunteer days every Monday & Wednesday from 4-5:30 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM-12 PM. We welcome all ages to sign up for some fun on the farm (no experience required).

Youth Experiences

We offer a wide range of experiences for toddlers to high school students including: ABC’s of Farming, Teen Ambassador, field trips, and community service hours. Our farm is set up for ample learning & exploring.

Farm Programs

We provide several opportunities for the community to learn and grow together including: Grow at Home, Harvest Boxes, team service days, and corporate tours. The possibilities are endless. Join us!

Our Mission

To provide inclusive educational experiences rooted in connections to nature, community, and regenerative food systems.

  • In October 2013, Garden to Table Silicon Valley installed 2,500 square feet of raised beds to develop Taylor Street Farm. The farm is run by a group a dedicated individuals and volunteers who strive to educate and connect people to nature and each other.

    Our Vision is a NOURISHED COMMUNITY!

  • Belonging ~ Interdependence ~ Learning ~ Sustainability ~ Equity.

    We recognize that systemic barriers prevent members of our community from accessing healthy food. We work together to foster resilience, cultivate community and grow nourishing food for each other. The farm aims to be a space that is kind, respectful, and welcoming for everyone.

  • 200 West Taylor Street. You can park in either of the Citi Bank parking lots. The farm entrance is located to the left of the overpass (when facing highway 87).

What's new at the farm 🌱

What's new at the farm 🌱

Summer Crops

It is a beautiful time to spend some time outdoors with your fellow community members. Join us on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays to enjoy the summer abundance.

Grow at Home (Fall Edition)

Check out our Events page to participate in our Fall Grow at Home Program. Learn how to sow, maintain, and harvest cool season crops like broccoli, cabbage, kale, lettuce, and more!

Community Compost Hub

Stay tuned for more information and updates on our new community compost program. Learn how to turn food scraps into 'black gold' and take home compost for your garden.

Our Annual Impact

6,562

bags of produce given

30+

field trips hosted

3,375+

participants in farm experiences

376

seedlings provided to community