Articles related to "Gardening Community"Join a community garden to meet other gardeners, learn about organic gardening and trade plants and seeds with other gardeners.
There are many benefits of community gardening such as supplying nutritious food, encouraging community involvement, sharing skills and improving the environment.
An overview of the community garden (as termed in the USA) and allotment gardening (as termed in the UK), along with resources, with notes on a model NY community garden.
Victory gardens were a mainstay of America's WWI and WWII food production programs. For many of the same reasons, Freedom Gardens are gaining popularity.
Melanie Burns shares some of the joys and challenges she encountered this season in her urban community garden plot.
A community garden brings people of all ages and descriptions together. There is no "typical" community garden. Each community garden is as unique as each community...
Organic Gardening magazine, the Aveeno Brand and Nature's Path have chosen community gardens in Chicago, Philadelphia and Atlanta to help out with water conservation.
There are many things to consider when planning a trip to work in the community garden plot, including food and water requirements, clothing, tools and materials.
Planting a vegetable garden at school supports many educational subjects. It can also be a source for community interaction and outreach.
Create a victory garden in containers and have homegrown food. Learn about growing a fruit and vegetable garden in small spaces.
Farmers markets and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms are both cost-effective ways to expand the variety of foods available for your family.
Flowers, tropical spices and plants, towering palms, small rain forest frogs and hundreds of butterflies all express the wonder of the 26th latitude and more in Naples.
Introduce the family to something new by growing these five unusual food plants in the vegetable garden or container.
Black Slugs will eat cat and dog faeces, and the Banana Slug has the largest penis in the world!
Canada's outstanding poet, David Solway, offers a lush scene of communicating plant and animal residents of a garden in spring in his poem simply titled, "The Garden."
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