>> It's refreshing to see community gardens in action. What a benefit for all! <<
Sooth. I love ours. It's like something out of the 1970s rather than now.
>> Back when we were able to go to Neighborhood Association and Town Hall meetings, these sort of things were brought up often. People wanted more and suggested turning over condemned buildings and vacant lots that were just overgrown grass and likely invasive plants.<<
Exactly. It's best if you can clear one and plant it with edible and/or native species. But if not, well, that's what seed bombs are for. ;)
Re: Wonderful
Date: 2025-06-21 08:03 am (UTC)Sooth. I love ours. It's like something out of the 1970s rather than now.
>> Back when we were able to go to Neighborhood Association and Town Hall meetings, these sort of things were brought up often. People wanted more and suggested turning over condemned buildings and vacant lots that were just overgrown grass and likely invasive plants.<<
Exactly. It's best if you can clear one and plant it with edible and/or native species. But if not, well, that's what seed bombs are for. ;)