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The community gardening handbook : the guide to organizing, planning, and caring for a community garden  Cover Image Book Book

The community gardening handbook : the guide to organizing, planning, and caring for a community garden / Ben Raskin.

Raskin, Ben, 1969- (Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 1620082551 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781620082553 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 144 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour).
  • Publisher: Irvine, CA : Lumina Media, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 29.19
Subject: Community gardens > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Gardening > Handbooks, manuals, etc.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch 635 Ras 31681020048021 NONFICPBK Available -

  • Fox Chapel Pub Co Inc.
    Community gardens are cropping” up all over, allowing neighbors to work together, grow together, and reap the delicious rewards of their labor together. As more and more people become interested in getting back to nature and growing their own food, the community-gardening movement is exploding in popularity, giving city and suburban dwellers an opportunity to try out their green thumbs. This colorfully illustrated guide to community gardening offers comprehensive planning and planting advice to those looking to start a community garden as well as to those interested in joining an existing garden.Inside The Community Garden Handbook:Profiles of different types of community gardens around the world, such as community-supported agriculture, shared plots and individual plots, orchards, rooftop gardens, movable gardens, and moreGetting the whole family involved in the community’s gardening effortsStarting a community garden from scratch, including gathering a team, navigating the legalities, and securing fundsOrganizing fun community events, such as seed swaps and workshops, to raise awareness of and draw participants to community gardensSelecting a site, Planning the garden’s layout, irrigation system, and division of plotsA season-by-season schedule of tasks to maximize growing and harvesting and maintain the garden in the off-seasonA plant directory featuring detailed descriptions of close to 50 flowers, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and more that will thrive in a community-garden setting
  • Perseus Publishing
    Community gardens are “cropping” up all over, allowing neighbors to work together, grow together, and reap the delicious rewards of their labor together. As more and more people become interested in getting back to nature and growing their own food, the community-gardening movement is exploding in popularity, giving city and suburban dwellers an opportunity to try out their green thumbs. This colorfully illustrated guide to community gardening offers comprehensive planning and planting advice to those looking to start a community garden as well as to those interested in joining an existing garden.

    Inside The Community Garden Handbook:

    •Profiles of different types of community gardens around the world, such as community-supported agriculture, shared plots and individual plots, orchards, rooftop gardens, movable gardens, and more

    •Getting the whole family involved in the community’s gardening efforts

    •Starting a community garden from scratch, including gathering a team, navigating the legalities, and securing funds

    •Organizing fun community events, such as seed swaps and workshops, to raise awareness of and draw participants to community gardens

    •Selecting a site, Planning the garden’s layout, irrigation system, and division of plots

    •A season-by-season schedule of tasks to maximize growing and harvesting and maintain the garden in the off-season

    •A plant directory featuring detailed descriptions of close to 50 flowers, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and more that will thrive in a community-garden setting

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