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If you would like to garden but live in an apartment or have otherwise limited outdoor space, a community garden (also sometimes called an urban garden) may be a solution for you. Community gardens can be urban, suburban, or rural. Essentially a community garden is any space set aside for gardening by the community. In some communities, this land is set aside for individual plots to tend to, and in others, people care for the entire plot collectively. Some gardens set aside space for low income families and/or donate produce to the hungry. The Elwood City Community Gardens is a garden nearby the condominiums. The primary maintainer of the garden is Fritz Langley. Buster volunteers at the garden and looks up to Fritz. The community garden is located in front of Buster's condo, in Northwest Elwood City. It also neighbors the library. The garden grows such plants as tomatoes, zucchini, bok choy (Chinese cabbage) and carrots. The tomatoes have been described by the Brain, a dog, Arthur and Mr. Ratburn as the best tomatoes they've ever eaten.
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Bok Choy Carrots Grows vegetables/fruits for the community Zucchinis Tomatoes
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The Elwood City Community Gardens is a garden nearby the condominiums. The primary maintainer of the garden is Fritz Langley. Buster volunteers at the garden and looks up to Fritz. The community garden is located in front of Buster's condo, in Northwest Elwood City. It also neighbors the library. The garden grows such plants as tomatoes, zucchini, bok choy (Chinese cabbage) and carrots. The tomatoes have been described by the Brain, a dog, Arthur and Mr. Ratburn as the best tomatoes they've ever eaten. If you would like to garden but live in an apartment or have otherwise limited outdoor space, a community garden (also sometimes called an urban garden) may be a solution for you. Community gardens can be urban, suburban, or rural. Essentially a community garden is any space set aside for gardening by the community. In some communities, this land is set aside for individual plots to tend to, and in others, people care for the entire plot collectively. Community gardens exist in a variety of settings: school grounds, hospitals, and in neighborhoods. In some cities, such as Chicago, community gardens are a part of the city's overall "greening" efforts whereby abandoned or unused lots are converted to gardening space. There are an estimated 10,000 community gardens in the United States alone, and many thousands more around the world. Benefits to a community garden include: * Community involvement and development * Neighborhood beautification * Preservation of green space * Source of food * Reduces city heat Some gardens set aside space for low income families and/or donate produce to the hungry. The American Community Gardening Association maintains a database of community gardens throughout the US.