Sunday, December 7, 2014

Community Gardens

Community Gardens have risen in number and use in the past few years.  Community gardens vary around the world, but usually provide a space for people from the neighborhood to grow small plots of vegetables and other plants.  They provide fresh produce and plants as well as allow residents to improve their community and connection to the environment.  Each is publicly owned by the government or a not for profit association so all residents of the area have access to it. They are also thought to help relieve climate change and increase the use of fresh produce in the home. 

Community gardens provide a sustainable source of both plants and natural produce.  It is important to have natural produce in all homes for a sustainable life.  In addition, being about to understand how to garden properly is a tool that all citizens need for a truly sustainable life.  Community Gardens also become important in helping absorb toxins that pollute largely urban communities. These gardens provide a sustainable alternative to buying fresh produces at the grocery store, and helping to reduce pollution. 


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