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How to Start a Community Garden Organize a meeting of interested people. Organize a group meeting and invite anyone you think might be interested. ... Form a planning committee. ... Identify your resources. ... Approach a sponsor. ... Choose a site. ... Prepare and develop the site. ... Plan for children. ... Organize the garden.
Community gardens commonly include: Individual garden plots. Paths between beds. Compost bins. A shed or other structure for storing tools. Spots to hook up hoses for watering. A common area for gathering, which could include benches or picnic tables and a source of shade.
Follow these steps to successfully organize a community garden Organize a meeting of interested people. ... Form a planning committee. ... Find a sponsor. ... Choose a site. ... Prepare the site. ... Consider a space for children. ... Determine the rules and put them in writing. ... Work together to create a community.
Follow these steps to successfully organize a community garden Organize a meeting of interested people. ... Form a planning committee. ... Find a sponsor. ... Choose a site. ... Prepare the site. ... Consider a space for children. ... Determine the rules and put them in writing. ... Work together to create a community.
How to Start a Community Garden Organize a meeting of interested people. Organize a group meeting and invite anyone you think might be interested. ... Form a planning committee. ... Identify your resources. ... Approach a sponsor. ... Choose a site. ... Prepare and develop the site. ... Plan for children. ... Organize the garden.
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o 30-100 square feet is a great beginner garden size o 100-300 square feet of space is adequate for most households o 300-600 for more serious gardeners wanting to cook frequently and preserve food for winter. o More than 600 square feet can be a serious \u201cmini-farm\u201d supplying large quantities of food during the main ...
How to Start a Community Garden Organize a meeting of interested people. Organize a group meeting and invite anyone you think might be interested. ... Form a planning committee. ... Identify your resources. ... Approach a sponsor. ... Choose a site. ... Prepare and develop the site. ... Plan for children. ... Organize the garden.
Individual100 square feetCouple200 square feetAverage Family300-500 square feetLarge Family (5+)600-800 square feetReligious Family (8+)1000+ square feet
The aims of the garden typically focus on providing opportunities for local residents, improving local environments and/or on producing fruit and vegetables for food.

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