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Introduction to Community Gardening Community Gardening ISE July 14 and 15, 2009 Bill McKelvey - MU Extension - Healthy Lifestyle Initiative
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Page 1: Introduction to Community Gardening Community Gardening ISE July 14 and 15, 2009 Bill McKelvey - MU Extension - Healthy Lifestyle Initiative.

Introduction to Community Gardening

Community Gardening ISEJuly 14 and 15, 2009

Bill McKelvey - MU Extension - Healthy Lifestyle Initiative

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Presentation Overview

• Definition• History of Community Gardening• Benefits• Types of Community Gardens• Challenges

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Definition

A Community Garden is “any piece of land gardened by a group of people.” (American

Community Gardening Association)

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The History of Community Gardening

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Recent History

• Rebirth in the 1970s– Response to urban abandonment,

inflation, environmental concerns– Focus on networking and building

community

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Benefits

• Food production/access• Nutrition• Exercise• Mental health• Community• Education

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Benefits

• Opportunities for youth• Income• Crime prevention• Increased property values

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The Community Gardening Movement

• Today– In Missouri

• Gateway Greening (St. Louis) • Kansas City Community Gardens• Community Garden Coalition (Columbia)• Well-Fed Neighbor Alliance (Ozarks/Springfield)• Other towns/communities throughout the state

– Nationally• American Community Gardening Association• Many other local organizations

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Why are people taking interest today?

• Rediscovering the value of growing your own

• Social and community benefits• Rising energy and food prices

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Community Gardening in Context

• Part of larger Local/Community Food movement – Farmers’ Markets– Community Supported Agriculture– Farm to School– Direct sales to Restaurants, Grocery

Stores, Corner Markets– Urban Agriculture– Front and Backyard Farming

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Types of Community Gardens

Neighborhood Gardens• Land subdivided into plots• Plots assigned to individuals, families,

small groups• Food grown for consumption, not market• Garden managed by gardeners• One or more Garden Leaders• All, in theory, share in organization and

upkeep

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Types of Community Gardens

Neighborhood Gardens• Land may be rented, borrowed or

owned• Located on vacant lots, church

property, agencies, other non-profits• May incorporate educational, job

training, business development programming

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Other types of community gardens

• Youth/School Gardens

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Other types of community gardens

• Entrepreneurial/Job Training Gardens

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Other types of community gardens

• Communal/Collective Gardens• Food Pantry or Sharing Gardens• Demonstration Gardens• Therapy Gardens• Yard Sharing

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Rural Community Gardens

• Don’t assume traditional Neighborhood Garden model will work– Think about incorporating other elements

– demonstration, education, sharing, communal, youth

– Involve existing agencies, work in partnerships

– “Community assisted” home gardens– Plan but be flexible

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Challenges• Management• Maintenance• Participation• Theft and Vandalism• Gardening Skills• Leadership• Services and supplies• Water• Site permanency

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Is this a growing movement in your region?

• What are you hearing from the field?• What about Master Gardener enrollment?• What about canning classes?• What about the news?• The Garden Writer’s Association Trend

Survey reports that “almost half of American households with a yard or garden plan to add or expand a vegetable garden in their yard this spring or summer.” This represents a 12% increase in the past year.

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Questions and Comments

• Community Gardening Toolkit (University of Missouri Extension Publication MP906)