Pocket, community and verge gardens

Community gardens

Community gardens are fenced gardens managed exclusively by an incorporated community group who have entered a formal agreement with the Council to manage and exclusively use the garden. A community garden can be used to grow and cultivate fruit, vegetables, flowers, plants and compost production.

The gardens are permitted in parks, leased and managed facilities or a different location approved by Council. However, it must not significantly diminish the general public’s access or use of the park or reserve for recreation.

There are eight Community Gardens established across Cairns where you can volunteer your time.

Community Gardens Guidelines ( PDF, 0.97 MB )

Verge gardens

Plants are attractive and can transform the road verge outside your home. They create a unique appeal to your individual property and contribute to the overall beauty of your street.

Verge gardens can create a unique appeal to your individual property and contribute to the overall beauty of your street and will improve urban biodiversity, create a cool, green feel to your area and support local wildlife. Verge gardens consist of grasses, ground covers and low-lying shrubs.

Verge garden projects must be respectful to the needs of the community and need be well-maintained, safe from trip hazards and must keep the footpath accessible for everyone without negatively impacting the environment and surrounding infrastructure.

Planting of vegetation in the verge requires a Local Laws Permit to be obtained where it is not associated with a Development Planning Approval or considered acceptable under:

Refer to our Alteration or improvement to local government controlled roads and areas webpage for more information on how to submit and obtain a Local Law Permit.

Verge garden guidelines

  • Our guidelines for landscaping on Council-controlled land ( PDF, 2.47 MB ) help residents who are interested in landscaping a small garden on the road verge adjacent to their property – referred to as a ‘verge garden’.
  • We recommend residents plant native and hardy species in their gardens which have non-intrusive root systems and do not attract stinging insects. Our verge planting guide ( PDF, 4.23 MB ) provides a range of grasses, groundcovers and low-growing shrubs that can be used as a guide for residents planting a verge garden. to choose appropriate species.

Last Updated: 3 December 2025

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