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Annual Plot Renewal

Every January, those who have a garden plot will have an opportunity to Renew their plot for the year. 

The Renewal Process is as follows: 

1) Complete your required Work Hours (4 hours per plot) the previous year*

2) Receive the Renewal Email for the Garden Team

3) Follow the steps for Renewal before the deadline (which includes signing a new waiver and submitting payment)

4) Wait for Renewal Confirmation email from Garden Team

5) Poof! You are Renewed

*If you don't complete your Required Work Hours before the Renewal date, the Garden Team may extend the Work Hours deadline. However, if you do not complete by the extended deadline, your Plot will be deactivated. 

If you wish to deactivate your plot please complete this form.

You are always welcome to email any questions to: uvagarden@berkeley.edu 

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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Native American Student Development recognizes that UC Berkeley sits on the territory of xučyun (Huichin), the ancestral and unceded land of the Chochenyo speaking Ohlone people, the successors of the sovereign Verona Band of Alameda County. This land was and continues to be of great importance to the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and other familial descendants of the Verona Band. 

We recognize that every member of the Berkeley community has benefitted, and continues to benefit, from the use and occupation of this land since the institution’s founding in 1868. Consistent with our values of community, inclusion and diversity, we have a responsibility to acknowledge and make visible the university’s relationship to Native peoples. As members of the Berkeley community, it is vitally important that we not only recognize the history of the land on which we stand, but also, we recognize that the Muwekma Ohlone people are alive and flourishing members of the Berkeley and broader Bay Area communities today.


This acknowledgement was co-created with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe and Native American Student Development and is a living document.

© 2025 by UC VIllage Community Garden. 

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