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Harvesting Health in the Garden
Among the primary health benefits associated with community gardening are improvements in the healthfulness of gardeners’ diets and the amount of physical activity. Community gardens can make it easier for par...
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Social Health and Social Capital
Community gardening is a form of collective action that involves at least two individuals collaborating to create or cultivate a garden. As such, the attraction of community gardening is broader than food prod...