Check out what’s at the Community Garden

A chili pepper plant in a raised garden bed that has a the number 2 on it

Check out what’s currently growing at the Community Garden for the week of July 13, 2026. The beds in the garden are now numbered to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. Make sure to wash what you pick thoroughly before enjoying.

  • Cilantro, bed #7 – Ready to be harvested. To pick, use clean scissors or gently pinch with your fingers and cut stems about one to two inches above the soil. Be sure to take the outer stems first to allow the inner leaves to keep growing. Gardeners also ask that you avoid pulling the entire plant or more than one-third of the plant at a time. Watch a video guide to harvesting cilantro.
  • Cucumbers, bed #5 – Some are ready to be harvested.
  • Peppermint, RSC wall – Ready to be harvested. Use clean scissors to cut or pinch at the stem just above a leaf node (the spot where two leaves grow from the stem). Gardeners ask that you avoid pulling off individual leaves, because cutting the stems encourages the plant to become bushier and produce more growth. For uses of peppermint, try blending it with basil for a basil-mint pesto; chopping and adding it to a summer salad; or muddling the leaves for a summer beverage.
  • Basil, bed #7 – Not ready to be harvested.
  • Beets, bed #2 – Not ready to be harvested. Expected to be ready for harvest mid to late August.
  • Carrots, bed #1 – Not ready to be harvested. Expected to be ready for harvest late August to mid September. 
  • Chili peppers, bed #8 – Not ready to be harvested.
  • Radishes, RSC wall – Not ready to be harvested. Expected to be ready for harvest mid to late July. 
  • Squash, RSC wall – Not ready to be harvested.
  • Sunflowers, beds #10-11 – Not ready to be harvested. The sunflowers have been planted to add some colorful beauty to the garden. Gardeners ask that you refrain from harvesting the sunflowers until they have reached their peak maturity. 
  • Sweet Potatoes, beds #10-14 – Not ready to be harvested. Expected to be ready for harvest mid to late October. 
  • Tomatoes, beds #1, #3 and #7 – Not ready to be harvested.

The Community Garden is a project of the Student Government Association, the President’s Office and Student Engagement & Belonging.

For questions, concerns or requests to plant your own produce in the garden, reach out to Lauren Madison, student governance coordinator for SEB, at lauren.madison@wichita.edu.