This course will provide an introduction to basic gardening skills. Participants will learn about soil preparation, planting, watering, fertilizing, and pest control. Additionally, the course will cover topics such as selecting the right plants for your garden, pruning, and harvesting. By the end of the course
A community garden is a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people individually or collectively. Normally in community gardens, the land is divided into individual plots. Each individual gardener is responsible for their own plot, and the yield or production belongs to them. In collective gardens, the piece of land is not divided. A group of people cultivates it together, and the harvest belongs to all participants. Around the world, community gardens exist in various forms; they can be located near neighborhoods or on balconies and rooftops. Their size can vary greatly from one to another. Depending on the location can determine the price of community gardens. Many community gardens also function as informal educational spaces, where volunteers teach newcomers basic gardening skills and sustainable growing practices.