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Title: Community Garden Project


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Community Garden Project
Urban Green John Hay Environmental Club
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Why Are Community Gardens Important?
  • Community gardens are a place where people can
    be active, productive, and grow fresh,
    nutritional foods.
  • They create a better quality of life for everyone
    who has contact with one, either by walking past
    it on the street, or receiving nourishment from
    the food grown within it. 

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Why Are Community Gardens Important?
  • Most produce in the grocery store has traveled,
    on average, 1500 miles from where it was grown.
  • Local produce does not need to be shipped across
    the country. It is available CLOSE TO HOME!!
  • Community gardens can save you money because by
    growing some of your own food, you can buy less
    at the store.
  • Community gardens can help to fill the need of
    fresh produce for your neighborhood.

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Why Community Gardens?
  • Fresh produce is good for you.
  • When produce is harvested, it begins to lose its
    nutritional value.
  • Not all types of fruits and vegetables ripen at
    the same time.
  • Eating produce that is in season
    means eating fruits and vegetables when they are
    ready to harvest.
  • Community gardens give urban residents the
    option of growing and eating their own food.

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Continued
  • In a neighborhood or city, a community garden can
    be a place for people to bond and socialize,
    improving the health, spirit, and sense of
    belonging for all. 
  • Involvement in a community garden promotes a
    feeling of responsibility for its well being, and
    helps establish pride among residents.

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Continued
  • Involving children in food production helps
    prepare them for life. By working in a garden,
    they learn where many food products come from,
    the value of hard work and allows them to get
    dirty.
  • Vegetable gardening makes good sense financially,
    lowering short term food costs by growing your
    own food as well as reducing long term health
    costs by being active in the garden.

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Composting
  • Composting is a good way to build the soil.
  • All plant material, and some animal material can
    be composted.
  • 60 of landfill volume comes from
  • Yard waste (ex. Grass clippings, leaves, sticks
    etc)
  • Food waste (ex. Egg shells, vegetables)
  • This is lots of stuff we can compost!!

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Composting
  • Over time, bacteria in the compost break down the
    organic matter into rich, fertile soil.
  • We have started a compost bin at Vels garden.

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Composting
Only certain items can go in the compost pile.
Avoid things like glass, meat and bone scraps,
and weeds.
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Lasagna or Sheet Mulching
  • An effective and affordable way to build soil.
  • Lay down layers of cardboard and other organic
    materials like lasagna in a place where you want
    to make a garden bed.

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Greenhouse Construction at the Garden
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Greenhouse Construction at the Garden
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Straw Bale Construction
  • We built a greenhouse at the garden using the
    straw bale construction method.
  • This results in well-insulated buildings because
    the walls are very thick.
  • When constructed properly, straw bale
    construction is very durable and environmentally
    friendly.

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References
  • http//www.urbanharvest.org/programs/cgardens/whyv
    aluable.html
  • http//cuyahoga.osu.edu/topics/agriculture-and-nat
    ural-resources/urban-agriculture-program/community
    -gardening
  • http//www.thegreentriangle.com/
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