Community gardening garden is a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people individually or collectively.
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Community gardening garden is a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people individually or collectively.
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Community gardening gardens have experienced three waves of major development in North America.
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Community gardening gardens contribute to urban agriculture movement and the request from citizens for more community gardens have been surging in recent years.
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Community gardening gardens provide fresh products and plants as well as contributing to a sense of community and connection to the environment and an opportunity for satisfying labor and neighborhood improvement.
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Community gardening gardens are an increasingly popular method of changing the built environment in order to promote health and wellness in the face of urbanization.
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Community gardening gardens encourage an urban community's food security, allowing citizens to grow their own food or for others to donate what they have grown.
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Community gardening gardens improve users' health through increased fresh vegetable consumption and providing a venue for exercise.
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Community gardening gardens provide other social benefits, such as the sharing of food production knowledge with the wider community and safer living spaces.
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Community gardening gardens are managed and maintained by the gardeners themselves, rather than tended only by a professional staff.
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Community gardening gardens have been shown to have positive health effects on those who participate in the programs, particularly in the areas of decreasing body mass index and lower rates of obesity.
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Community gardening gardens are largely impacted and governed by policies at the city level.
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An example inner-city garden of this sort is Islington's Culpeper Community gardening Garden, which is a registered charity, or Camden's Phoenix Garden.
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