Monday, September 6, 2010

Community Gardens Account For a Huge Environmental Benefit

A community garden in Montreal, CanadaImage via WikipediaBy Ethan Marco

Whether in the backyard of a school or in the middle of a city, community gardens are crucial to playing an important role in regulating the production of breathable air and cooling the surrounding areas. We can find these type of gardens in urban, suburban or rural green spaces which grow vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs.

The making of a community garden is one of the best things peoples can do for society. It builds up team work and emotional bonds among the inhabitants who live close to the place. The gardens are a good place to relax and to spend leisure time. Children find it a good place to play and have fun, while adults can find it a comfortable place to jog or to sit and have a conversation.

To make a community garden, it is essential for volunteers to bring the people and the resources together effectively. In the modern world where each and every bit of space in the city is used up by buildings it is very nice to see some greenery if there is a garden there. The garden also becomes home to thousands of bird species and small animals. Watching a group of sparrows flying around and making sounds is a really pleasurable experience.

Community gardens can be built easily if they are undertaken voluntarily by colleges, universities, hospitals and so on. The staff and students in these institutions can work in an organized manner and it will not be a difficult task to achieve.

Lots of medicinal plants and herbs can be grown in these gardens and can help to produce plenty of good seeds which can further extend the idea of gardening in the home. The undertaking will also become successful in taking green educational programs beyond the classroom. If the project is undertaken by government or the promoters can find enough funding the idea can turn into a good job opportunity for the jobless and the gardens can also produce healthy products, fruits, etc, for the local food market. Finally, the garden can offer quality food items free from pesticides and chemicals.

Success stories of a single community garden can trigger similar projects in neighboring communities and this can eventuate in the widespread adoption of community gardens in an entire territory. Organizers can make positive competitions between communities to promote their work and spread the idea. Some community gardens have an annual plant sale to assist with the gardens operating cost. In some places homeowners lend their backyard for gardening and the outcomes are mutually shared with the rest of the community.

Ethan, Environmentalist and Web engineer

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