As its name suggests, it is easy to miss the Secret Garden as a 4th Street pedestrian. Jeanette, a sturdy woman with an aura of business and efficiency, can usually be found bustling crisply throughout the shaded, pastoral area, hurrying between plots of corn, grape vines, peach trees, cilantro, and any other vegetables one could imagine. She and her husband are the garden managers, and have been maintaining the plot since they first moved to the neighborhood in the late 1980s. At that time, she explained while patting a patch of dirt around some budding bean sprouts, the plot was abandoned and covered in trash.
Little by little, Jeanette and her husband, along with Michael, another founder, cleaned up the lot. Jeanette taught herself how to garden, and still largely refuses assistance from the Green Thumb organization that officially supports the garden, preferring instead to purchase her own supplies from Home Depot. The golden days of the garden were in its early years, when the building next door, to which the lot belongs, funded its water supply. At that time, Jeanette said, the garden featured a beautiful pond with fish and frogs. Unfortunately, the building was unable to bear the financial burden long term, and the pond is no more.
Still, the Secret Garden in its current incarnation has a quirky aesthetic of its own, sporting Halloween spiders, Rastafarian bananas, miniature scarecrows, colorful pinwheels, and plastic frogs (an homage to years past, perhaps) among the foliage. Jeanette encourages any and all neighbors to come visit the garden although please, do not let your dog poop there.