
Raley Field Gardens
The Sacramento River Cats began building the Raley Field Gardens in 2014. The building of the garden is driven by the importance of community involvement and education about healthy eating and learning to "Grow Your Own", also supporting Sacramento's Farm-To-Fork movement.
A Community Harvest...
Since its inception, the Raley Field Gardens has harvested over 550 lbs. of produce for local food banks through the Raley's Food For Families program. The garden grows a variety of vegetables and fruit, such as tomatoes, cabbages, pumpkins, strawberries, eggplants, and much more. When you visit, you'll find annuals and perennials planted specifically to attract pollinators - a key piece to the success of any garden.
From Little Beginnings...
Each and every day, the Garden grows stronger and more plentiful. As the Garden continues to grow, so does community involvement.Since the Raley Field gardens have been growing, the River Cats have been able to assist in building multiple school gardens in the Greater Sacramento area.
- Raley Field Seating Map
- Directions & Parking
- Raley Field A-Z Guide
- Raley Field Concert Parking Info
- Front Office Directory
- Free Inside Look tours at Raley Field
- Sustainability Circle
- Premium Hospitality Areas
- Raley Field Gardens
- Official Sponsors
- Merlino's Freeze
- Employment Opportunities
- Comment Card

Plant List...
FLOWERS | HERBS | FRUITS | VEGETABLES |
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Marigold Yellow Durango Red Durango Coneflower Butterfly Blue Alyssium Castilleja
| French Taragon Peppermint Apple Mint Orange Mint Lime Mint Chocolate Mint
| Fig Gala Apple Braebum Apple Red McIntosh Apple Red Delicious Apple Red Gravenstein Apple Fuji Apple Oranges Blueberries Strawberries Rapunzel Cherry Tomato Eggplant Cucumber Lemon Hardy Kiwi Roma Tomatoes | Field Corn
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