Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Community Gardens

Community gardens are great for collaborative projects within the area where participants share the maintenance and production of a garden. These gardens can provide physical and mental health benefits by skill building and creating a green space. They revitalize communities in industrial areas and spruce up vacant lots. They also revive public parks and create green rooftops. Some studies show that some areas with community gardens had a decrease in neighborhood violence and improved their social wellbeing through strengthening social connections.

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