GardenCommunity gardens are making a comeback.

During World Wars I and II, vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens were called 'victory gardens', and they were considered morale boosters. People felt rewarded for providing their own food and making a contribution. In 1943, 20 million gardeners succeeded in providing 8 million tons of food.    

Today, victory gardens are reappearing in backyards and big cities. Garden for the Environment (gardenfortheenvironment.org) has developed a subsidized home gardening program for individuals and neighborhoods and partnered with the City of San Francisco to transform empty urban spaces into gardens. Read more.

Check out our Green Pages for information on money saving tips that help the environment.  Once there, click on the Green Forum to see more articles by our green feature writer Louisa May.

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1 Comments on How to Grow a Community, and a Garden

Great idea!     We have a strong community, too, re organic & sustainable farming, and it's supported by the residents.

Li

07/16/2008 04:46 PM by Li Read at RE/MAX


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