New Garden Landscaping & Nursery has believed in being part of our larger community from the very beginning. From our annual charitable giving to volunteer work to support of local organizations and events, we believe that building relationships within our communities of Greensboro and Winston-Salem makes us all stronger.

New Garden Landscaping & Nursery provides donations to many local charities, schools and foundations. Our involvement with the selected groups is guided by our mission statement The New Garden Way. Every year we work with organizations whose mission statements we believe reflect our own.

Our relationships with the organizations below have lasted for many years and are ongoing.  We believe strongly in their work and donate materials, labor and/or volunteer assistance annually. Please visit their websites to see how they work to make our communities better. 

 
 

Donations

New Garden Landscaping & Nursery Inc. makes donations to many organizations each year. To request a donation, fill out the request form in person at New Garden Gazebo or use the form below. Requests for donations must be made by a representative of a local non-profit organization. Please do not call or email for donation requests. Our donation budget is exhausted quickly every year; please understand that we cannot honor all requests.  Requests must be received at least 30 days before your event.

Donations requests are being accepted for 2025.

 
Community Details
2021 Honor Cards
New Garden Supports The ARC of Greensboro

New Garden will donate 100% of the purchase price of Able Earth pieces to The ARC of Greensboro.

Volunteer team for Greensboro Beautiful's Big Sweep 2015

New Garden Landscaping & Nursery participated in the Greensboro Beautiful Big Sweep with a mixed group of employees, their families, and New Garden customers.

New Garden again a sponsor at The Garden Party

New Garden Landscaping & Nursery was again proud to be a sponsor of the Women's Council of Novant Health Foundation Forsyth Medical Center Garden Party. 

Around 800 students, including New Garden Village Greenhouse Manager Joel Deuterman, spent a long weekend getting muddy at North Carolina State University.