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Tomatoes and Carrots and Peas... Oh My!
By Merry Strong, published Mar 02, 2007
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Community gardens are becoming more popular with each passing season. Not only do they provide each participating family with no-cost fruits and vegetables, they beautify neighborhoods; provide a means for exercise and social interaction and much more! Volunteers come from all walks of life and participate for different reasons.According to the American Community Gardening Association, there are in excess of 18,000 community gardens, in the U.S. and Canada, alone. They are located on rooftops, vacant city lots (with city permission), rural plots of land and almost anywhere raised garden beds, can be constructed.
Some of the smaller community gardens have learned to utilize precious space, by practicing 'vertical gardening'. Given the proper support there are several vegetables that grow just as well 'up' as they do 'out'. These veggies include: tomatoes, some varieties of beans, cucumbers and strawberries.
This type of gardening can be achieved by using a simple trellis, hanging planters, fencing, stackable pots, etc.
Community gardening is an excellent way for children to learn about agriculture, math and nutrition. Many schools or individual classrooms have incorporated gardening activities, into their curriculum, for this very reason.
Community gardening is therapeutic for everyone. This is especially true for the elderly or differently-abled garden enthusiast. Modifications can be performed to make gardening possible, for those with mobility issues.
Modifications include such things as raised beds, hanging pots on a pulley system, benches in the garden, which provide convenient resting spots and grouping together plants of contrasting colors, to aid those with any type of visual impairment.
Most local cooperative extension agencies play a big role in helping fledgling community gardens get off their feet. A good example of this can be found in the Atlanta Georgia area.

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Takeaways
- There are over 175 community garden in Atlanta, alone.
- Many community gardens are saving space with 'vertical gardening'.
- There are an estimated 18,000 community gardens, in the U.S. and Canada.
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There are more than 10,000 varieties of tomatoes. That's a lot of pasta sauce!Comments
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