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Community gardens are spaces in urban or suburban areas where people garden together. Some of these spaces are owned by an individual or an organization, and some are started as a group effort by residents of the community. People may each have a plot within a garden for which they care for, or they may collectively share responsibility for one large plot. Community gardens are used to grow fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers that can be shared by friends and neighbors at the harvest. They can be a wonderful option for people who want to garden but do not have space of their own to do so.
.background-image-6a350fb28c6be {background-image: url(https://pwh.roushtech.net/media/wysiwyg/ReVision-Urban-Farm-Boston-MA.jpg);}.background-image-6a350fb28c6ec {background-image: url(https://pwh.roushtech.net/media/wysiwyg/Lydias-Magic-Garden-East-Harlem-NY.jpg);}.background-image-6a350fb28c6ff {background-image: url(https://pwh.roushtech.net/media/wysiwyg/Childrens-Garden-Delray-Beach-FL.jpg);}.background-image-6a350fb28c70d {background-image: url(https://pwh.roushtech.net/media/wysiwyg/Small-Green-Patch-Indianapolis-IN-.jpg);}Creating Harmony Amongst Neighbors and Reducing crimeOne of the biggest benefits of community gardening is right there in its name - community . In modern society with the rise of technology and the accessibility to anything we need at the drop of a dime, the principal of community is fading with the time and we don’t have as much interaction with neighbors.
A garden can help re-build that sense of community and strengthen existing ties. Community gardening is a hands-on project, and even when people are tending their own individual plots in a shared space, they have a great opportunity to mingle with others and share resources and ideas. Participation in community projects like gardens alleviate a sense of isolation we sometimes feel when our communication amongst our neighbors’ declines.
Community gardens can act as a community/cultural center with the added bonus that