Community gardens and nutrition
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Summary Community Gardens and Nutrition
Research and Evidence
Research and Benefits of Community Gardens
| NC State Extension | North Carolina Community Gardens | 2025
This research summary gathers evidence that community gardeners consume fruits and vegetables more often than non-gardeners and may be more likely to meet intake recommendations.
A Systematic Review of Community Gardens and Food Access
| F.F. Huq et al. | Springer | 2025
This review finds that community gardens can improve food access, urban resilience, and community well-being while warning that policy support and equitable access are essential.
Community Gardens Support High Levels of Food Production
| B.B. Lin et al. | Sustainability Science | 2024
This study documents that community gardens can produce substantial amounts of fresh food and offset high produce costs, especially when gardeners receive enough support.
Identifying Key Benefits and Characteristics of Community Gardening
| Researchers | Health & Social Care in the Community | 2023
This study finds higher fruit and vegetable intake among regular and occasional garden participants compared with nonparticipants, supporting gardens as healthy eating spaces.
Community Gardening Increases Vegetable Intake and Seasonal Eating
| K. Alaimo et al. | PMC | 2023
This study connects community gardening with higher vegetable intake, stronger seasonal food habits, and greater access to fresh produce, showing why gardens can be practical nutrition tools in neighborhoods with limited healthy food options.
Community Gardens and Their Effects on Diet, Health, Psychosocial and Community Outcomes
This systematic review found that community gardening is associated with higher fruit and vegetable intake, stronger community connection, and positive psychosocial outcomes, while also noting the need for stronger evidence.
Community Gardens and Their Effects on Diet and Health
| C. Hume et al. | BMC Public Health | 2022
This open-access review concludes that community gardens are linked with better fruit and vegetable intake, but also calls for better-designed studies to measure nutrition impacts.
Assessing the Affordability of Nutrient-Adequate Diets
| Kate R. Schneider et al. | arXiv | 2022
This study shows why affordability matters for nutrition security, adding context for community gardens that lower the cost barrier to fresh produce.
Understanding Benefits of a Community Garden on Those Impacted by Food Insecurity
| T. Boone | Cabarrus College | 2021
This capstone paper reviews how community gardens can support people affected by food insecurity through vegetable access, nutrition, social connection, and meaningful activity.
Community Garden Initiatives Addressing Health and Well-Being Outcomes
| A. Gregis et al. | PMC | 2021
This review examines community gardens as public health interventions, including their role in nutrition, physical activity, mental health, social connection, and community well-being.
Social Capital Contributions to Food Security
| Saeed Nosratabadi et al. | arXiv | 2020
This literature review explains how social capital can improve food security through knowledge sharing and food sharing, mechanisms often found in community garden networks.
Healthy Access for Healthy Places
| Irena Gao and Marynia Kolak | arXiv | 2019
This paper argues that food access is multidimensional, helping explain why gardens alone are not enough but can be part of broader healthy food access planning.
Community Gardens and Obesity Intervention
| Researchers | Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science | 2018
This article discusses community gardening as part of obesity intervention, linking gardening with access to good food, physical activity, and mental health benefits.
The Impact of Urban Gardens on Adequate and Healthy Food
| M.T. Garcia et al. | PMC | 2017
This systematic review examines how urban gardens affect healthy food access, nutrition knowledge, food beliefs, and food practices among participants.
Community and Home Gardens Increase Vegetable Intake and Food Security
| S. Algert et al. | California Agriculture | 2016
This San Jose study found that garden participants increased vegetable intake and improved food security, showing how small plots can support healthier household diets.
Association Between Community Garden Participation and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Rural Missouri
| Ellen K. Barnidge et al. | CDC Stacks | 2013
This rural Missouri study links community garden participation with improved access to produce and greater fruit and vegetable consumption, showing that gardens can matter outside large cities too.
Impact of a Community Gardening Project on Vegetable Intake, Food Security and Family Relationships
| Patricia A. Carney et al. | PMC | 2012
This community garden project found that gardening can improve vegetable intake, reduce food insecurity, and strengthen family relationships by giving households both food and shared activity around healthy meals.
Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Urban Community Gardeners
| K. Alaimo et al. | Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2008
This article reports that adults in households with community garden participation ate fruits and vegetables more often, suggesting that shared gardens can shift daily food habits.
Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Urban Community Gardeners
| K. Alaimo et al. | PubMed | 2008
This PubMed record summarizes evidence that community garden participation may improve fruit and vegetable intake among urban adults, especially when household members are involved in growing food.
Public Health, Policy and Institutional Support
Public Health Benefits of Community Gardens
| Tulane University | Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine | 2024
This article explains how community gardens can increase fruit and vegetable access, especially in neighborhoods with limited affordable healthy food options.
Community Gardens Plant Seeds for Healthy Nutrition
| Ohio Department of Health | Ohio Department of Health | 2024
This article connects community gardens with affordable healthy food, movement, friendship, and social connection during National Nutrition Month.
Community Gardens Evidence Assessment
| Social Needs Investment Lab | HealthBegins | 2024
This evidence assessment concludes that community gardens can increase vegetable consumption and reduce food insecurity, while more evidence is needed on clinical outcomes.
Community Gardens Assessment
| Social Needs Investment Lab | Social Needs Investment Lab | 2024
This assessment frames community gardens as interventions that provide space, tools, skills, and nutrition-related support for people facing food insecurity.
Framing Food Access: Do Community Gardens Appeal to Diverse Populations? PDF
| K.L. Butterfield | CDC Stacks | 2021
This PDF version highlights how garden language can either welcome or limit participation, especially for communities facing food insecurity and unequal access to healthy food.
Framing Food Access: Do Community Gardens Appeal to Diverse Populations?
| K.L. Butterfield | CDC Stacks | 2021
This article analyzes how community garden programs describe food access, food donation, self-empowerment, and community orientation, raising useful questions about inclusion and nutrition equity.
NALT: Community Gardens
| USDA National Agricultural Library | USDA | 2020
This USDA thesaurus entry defines community gardens as shared spaces where participants maintain and share products including affordable fresh fruits and vegetables.
Considerations for Outdoor Learning Gardens and Community Gardens
This guidance explains that outdoor learning and community gardens can help fill nutrition gaps where healthy food access is limited, while also supporting outdoor education.
Strategies for Enhancing the Built Environment to Support Healthy Eating
| L. Cohen et al. | CDC Stacks | 2008
This report argues that environments must be structured so people can access healthy foods and physical activity, a framework that supports community gardens as health infrastructure.
Urban Agriculture and Climate Change in the Northwest
| USDA Climate Hubs | USDA | n.d.
This article explains that urban farms and gardens can provide education about food security, nutrition, biodiversity, and climate change while increasing food access.
Nutrition: Communities Putting Prevention to Work
This CDC archive describes community gardens supplying fresh fruits and vegetables to food pantries, including gardens producing tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, greens, and root vegetables.
Community Gardens: Enhancing Nutrition, Physical Activity and Social Connection
| American College of Sports Medicine | ACSM | n.d.
This article presents community gardens as places that can support nutrition, reduce seasonal food insecurity, increase physical activity, and strengthen social ties.
Community Gardens: An Effective Approach to Food Equity
| L. Manzanete | Loma Linda University Institute for Health Policy and Leadership | n.d.
This article reviews research linking community gardens with fruit and vegetable intake, food equity, and policy supports that make gardens easier to sustain.
SNAP-Ed and Federal Nutrition Programs
SNAP-Ed Spearheads Community Gardens in Page County, Virginia
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2023
This story shows how community gardens can combine growing food with tastings, cooking demonstrations, and nutrition lessons using garden produce.
Urban SNAP-Ed Community Gardening Project
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2017
This Alabama success story describes a community gardening project that improved access to fresh produce and involved residents directly in growing food.
Gardening SNAP-Ed Nutrition Education Materials
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | n.d.
This USDA resource collection shows how SNAP-Ed programs use gardening to teach nutrition, increase access to fruits and vegetables, and support healthier household food choices.
Community Gardens and Rural Alabama
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | n.d.
This SNAP-Ed library entry describes rural Alabama gardens increasing access to healthy and affordable fresh vegetables for communities at higher chronic disease risk.
School, Youth and Garden-Based Nutrition Education
Revitalizing a Community Garden in Lebanon County
| Penn State Extension | Penn State Extension | 2026
This article describes a community garden planned as a source of healthy food, physical activity, mental health support, and youth engagement.
Food Safety Tips for School Gardens
| USDA Food and Nutrition Service | USDA | 2025
This article explains how school gardens can help children develop healthy eating habits while also requiring safe handling of garden-grown produce.
School Gardens: Using Gardens to Grow Healthy Habits
| USDA Food and Nutrition Service | USDA | 2024
This USDA resource explains how school gardens can connect cafeterias, classrooms, and communities while encouraging children to accept and eat more fruits and vegetables.
Plant Positivity: Learn How to Grow a School or Community Garden
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2024
This article explains that students who garden are more likely to eat vegetables and gain hands-on learning experiences around food and health.
Celebrating Community and Historic Gardens
| UGA Extension | Trellis Blog | 2024
This article explains that community gardens can increase fresh food access, teach health and nutrition, support exercise, and benefit seniors, families, and children.
Gardening for Change
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | 2023
This article describes vacant lots transformed into community gardens that improve food access, teach youth, and build neighborhood power around growing food.
Fun With Seeds: CalFresh Expands Nutrition and Gardening Education
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2023
This school garden program brought weekly gardening and nutrition education to students, encouraging children to learn where food comes from and try healthy foods.
Extension Master Gardeners Partner to Promote Food Access
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2023
This article describes a garden that teaches families and youth about healthy, nutritious food while involving them in planting and growing produce.
Community Garden Project Provides Fresh Produce and Nutrition Education
| Howard County Health Department | Howard County, Maryland | 2023
This article describes a community garden project that provides fresh produce and nutrition education opportunities for students and residents.
Evaluating the Impacts of School Garden-Based Programmes
| C.L. Chan et al. | BMC Public Health | 2022
This review evaluates school garden programs and their effects on fruit and vegetable intake, preferences, nutrition knowledge, and related child outcomes.
Farm to School at USDA
| USDA Food and Nutrition Service | USDA | 2020
This USDA presentation connects farm-to-school programs, school gardens, and local food purchasing with improved access to fruits and vegetables for students.
Community Garden Increases Access to Fresh Produce in Houma, Louisiana
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2020
This Louisiana project used a community garden as a learning site for children and adults, connecting fresh produce access with hands-on nutrition education.
Green Island Gardens
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2018
This SNAP-Ed garden program taught youth how garden foods fit into a healthy diet, using lessons on edible plant parts and vegetable-based snacks.
Gardening Education Increases Vegetable Consumption Among Youth
| Michigan State University Extension | MSU Extension | 2018
This article summarizes research showing that garden interventions with youth increase vegetable consumption and support healthier eating habits.
Urban Agriculture Basic Information
This EPA archive page describes community and school gardens as spaces for fresh fruits and vegetables, nutrition learning, after-school activity, and civic pride.
South LA Youth Use Neighborhood Gardens to Educate Better Community Health
This story shows young people using gardens, vegetables, cooking tools, and nutrition education to improve community health in South Los Angeles.
Feasibility of an Experiential Community Garden and Nutrition Programme
| K. Grier et al. | PMC | 2015
This article explores a garden and nutrition program for youth, showing enthusiasm for combining fresh produce access with experiential nutrition education.
Impact of School Gardens on Vegetable Consumption
| N. Cotugna et al. | HortTechnology | 2012
This article reviews school garden programs as tools to promote vegetable consumption through experiential learning and nutrition education.
Gardening Increases Vegetable Consumption in School-Aged Children
| G.A. Langellotto and A. Gupta | HortTechnology | 2012
This literature review finds evidence that gardening programs can increase vegetable consumption among children, especially when linked with education.
The Impact of Nutrition Education With and Without a School Garden
| P.J. Morgan et al. | PubMed | 2010
This study investigates whether nutrition education paired with a school garden improves children’s knowledge, vegetable intake, preferences, and school quality of life.
School Gardens as a Strategy for Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
| E. Oxenham and A. King | School Nutrition Association | 2010
This review argues that school gardens are promising hands-on nutrition education tools for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption among children.
Community Gardens Grow Strong Bodies and Minds
This USDA article highlights how community gardens can teach children about local food, gardening, nutrition, and healthy eating while building community skills.
Garden-Based Nutrition Education Affects Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
| J.D. McAleese and L.L. Rankin | Journal of the American Dietetic Association | 2007
This study found that garden-based activities combined with nutrition education increased fruit and vegetable consumption, vitamin intake, and fiber intake among students.
State and Local Strategies for Nutrition
This CDC page places garden-based and farm-to-early-care strategies within broader community nutrition efforts to improve children’s access to healthy food.
School and Community Gardens
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | n.d.
This guide explains how growing fruits and vegetables can improve children’s food attitudes, increase willingness to eat vegetables, and add physical activity.
School Gardens Enhance Academic Performance and Dietary Outcomes
| Children & Nature Network | Children & Nature Network | n.d.
This research summary reports that garden-based learning can improve fruit and vegetable consumption while supporting academic and social outcomes.
Nutrition to Grow On
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | n.d.
This curriculum links gardening with nutrition lessons for upper elementary students, encouraging children to try healthy foods and share lessons with families.
Key Findings on Garden-Based Learning
| Cornell Garden-Based Learning | Cornell University | n.d.
This research summary highlights evidence that growing vegetables can encourage adults and children to try new foods and improve eating habits.
Improving Nutrition Security: Garden to Food Club
| Michigan State University Extension | MSU Extension | n.d.
This video transcript describes a community garden partnership that donates fresh produce and provides nutrition and physical activity education to children and adults.
Growing Healthy Kids Garden-Enhanced Nutrition Curriculum
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | n.d.
This curriculum integrates gardening with nutrition education for children, using hands-on food growing to promote healthier eating choices.
Gardening Interventions Increase Vegetable Consumption Among Children
| Community Preventive Services Task Force | The Community Guide | n.d.
This evidence review finds that gardening interventions increase children’s vegetable consumption, especially when gardening is paired with nutrition education.
Garden-Based Learning
| Wikipedia contributors | Wikipedia | n.d.
This article summarizes how school and community gardens can increase nutrition awareness, enthusiasm for fresh foods, and hands-on learning about food systems.
Early Care and School Gardens
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | n.d.
This guide shows how gardens can provide taste tests, fresh produce for meals, and outdoor learning that helps children become more familiar with healthy foods.
Extension and Local Garden Programs
Garden Gro and Community Food Systems
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | 2026
This article describes a program that maintains school and community gardens so harvests do not go to waste and can support local hunger relief.
Understanding Soil Health With Twin Cities Metro Growers
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | 2025
This article highlights Karamu Community Gardens as a food source for residents living far from grocery stores, showing how soil health supports nutrition access.
The Value of Community Gardens: Health Impact
| UF/IFAS Extension | UF/IFAS Blogs | 2024
This article presents community gardens as health-supporting places where residents can learn gardening skills and gain access to food from the source.
Plant Your Garden Every Hue of Health
| Penn State Extension | Penn State Extension | 2024
This article connects colorful garden crops with nutrients such as vitamin A, encouraging gardeners to plan for variety and nutrition.
Giving Gardens
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | 2024
This article explains how giving gardens donate harvests to food shelves, adding fresh produce to emergency food systems that often lack vegetables and fruit.
Sustainable Community Gardens Benefit Local Growers, Ecosystems and Communities
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2023
This article explains that sustainable community gardens meet local food needs while protecting ecosystems needed for future food production.
Addressing Food Insecurity: Expanding Access Through Community Gardens
| University of Tennessee Extension | UT Extension | 2023
This publication explains how Extension can support community gardens through agricultural expertise, nutrition education, community partnerships, and food security work.
Improving Food Access Through Community Gardens
| Meredith Bonde et al. | University of Minnesota | 2022
This policy brief frames community gardens as local food access tools that can help address food insecurity through shared growing space and community support.
Community Gardens Fight Food Insecurity Close to Home
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2022
This article reports that Extension-supported gardens grew and donated produce while helping communities grow nutritious food for themselves and neighbors.
Community Gardens Change Lives and Communities
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2021
This article describes gardens in food deserts as tools for improving nutrition, teaching young people, and helping families access affordable fresh produce.
Pilgrim Community Garden and Healthy Eating
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | n.d.
This profile describes a community garden where neighbors share vegetables, swap recipes, and encourage healthy eating through shared growing space.
One Vegetable, One Community
| University of Minnesota Extension | UMN Extension | n.d.
This program encourages communities to grow, cook, and share one featured vegetable, linking gardens, nutrition education, and community participation.
Healthy Life Community Garden
| UGA Extension | UGA Extension | n.d.
This impact brief describes a garden producing tomatoes, peppers, beans, greens, herbs, and other fresh foods for community members.
Community Gardens in Fulton County
| UGA Extension | Fulton County Extension | n.d.
This local Extension page shows how managed community garden plots give residents access to space for growing fresh food.
Community Gardening in New Hampshire
| UNH Extension | University of New Hampshire Extension | n.d.
This report describes community gardening efforts that connect local groups, nutrition programs, and agencies to improve community access to fresh food.
Community Garden of Morrow
| UGA Extension | UGA Extension | n.d.
This project spotlight describes a community garden created to support community building and shared access to growing space.
Community Garden in Griffin Relocates and Expands
| UGA Extension | UGA Extension | n.d.
This article describes a garden serving residents with limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables and offering an alternative to processed fast foods.
Community Garden Locations
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | n.d.
This page lists Extension-supported gardens that grow produce for donation to food banks and pantries, showing how garden networks can support emergency food nutrition.
Athens Community Council on Aging Garden
| UGA Extension | UGA Extension | n.d.
This project spotlight describes a garden focused on seniors’ access to healthy and affordable food, linking gardening with aging and nutrition security.
Toolkits, Safety and Implementation
Planning for Community Food Access
| Penn State Extension | Penn State Extension | 2026
This article includes community gardens among local food access strategies that help rural and urban communities improve healthy food availability.
How to Start a Community Garden: Getting People Involved
| UGA Extension | UGA Field Report | 2026
This guide explains how community involvement, soil testing, food safety, harvesting, and preservation planning help gardens become useful food and nutrition resources.
Home Garden Food Safety: Protecting Produce From Contamination
| Penn State Extension | Penn State Extension | 2026
This article explains how gardeners can protect fresh produce from contamination, an important step when garden harvests are eaten by families or shared with communities.
Wise Use of Manure in Home Vegetable Gardens
| Penn State Extension | Penn State Extension | 2024
This article explains safe manure use in vegetable gardens so fresh food grown in home and community settings remains safe to eat.
Brownfields and Urban Agriculture Interim Guidelines
| EPA | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 2024
This EPA guidance explains how converting brownfields into urban agriculture can reduce blight while improving food access and nutrition, if safety issues are handled properly.
Resources and Funding Garden Toolkit
| UGA Extension | UGA Extension | 2023
This toolkit points to nutrition education kits, urban agriculture resources, and funding sources that can support community gardens, food pantries, and community kitchens.
Adapting Garden Leadership Trainings to a Virtual Setting
| USDA SNAP-Ed Connection | USDA | 2022
This article describes community garden leadership training as a way to strengthen food security, nutrition education, and garden sustainability during changing conditions.
Using Garden Coordinators and Volunteers to Implement Rural Community Gardens
| S. Stluka et al. | Preventing Chronic Disease | 2019
This article explains how coordinators, volunteers, and wellness coalitions used community gardens to improve access to healthy food, nutrition education, and physical activity opportunities.
Gardening for Health: Using Garden Coordinators and Volunteers
| S. Stluka et al. | CDC Stacks | 2019
This CDC record describes gardens as focal points for healthy food access, nutrition education, physical activity, and local wellness work.
Community Garden Toolkit
| Illinois Extension | University of Illinois Extension | 2019
This toolkit frames community gardens as responses to poor nutrition, food pantry needs, physical health, environmental concerns, and neighborhood cooperation.
Serving Seniors
| UGA Extension | Trellis Blog | 2017
This article describes a senior-focused garden that helps volunteers understand barriers older adults face in accessing healthy, nutritious foods.
Growing Strong Community Gardens
| UGA Extension | Trellis Blog | 2017
This article explains how Master Gardener volunteers can help community gardens fight hunger and poor nutrition by making fresh produce more accessible.
Basic Information About Brownfields and Urban Agriculture
This EPA page explains that gardens and urban agriculture can improve access to fresh healthy foods in neighborhoods without supermarkets.
Urban Agriculture Resources and Related Links
This resource page points communities toward planning tools for urban farms and gardens that address food access, neighborhood blight, and community development.
Starting a Community Garden
| Rutgers Cooperative Extension | Rutgers Extension | n.d.
This guide helps communities start or improve vegetable gardens, including attention to soil testing, food safety, harvesting, and practical production skills.
Program: Community Gardens and Farms
| Health Care Without Harm | Food Community Benefit | n.d.
This implementation guide explains how hospitals and health systems can support community gardens, cooking classes, tastings, produce donations, and food-security programs.
Interim Guidelines for Safe Gardening Practices
| EPA | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | n.d.
This EPA text version explains safe gardening practices for communities using vacant or formerly contaminated land for food production.
Community Gardens Increase Food Security and Community Well-Being
| Land-Grant Impacts | Land-Grant Impacts | n.d.
This article highlights how Extension programs, seed libraries, gardening kits, and Master Gardener volunteers expand access to gardens and food-growing skills.
A Guide for Starting a Community Garden
| Ohio State University Extension | OSU Extension | n.d.
This guide explains how community gardens can bring residents together, create growing space, and support local food production.
General Overviews and Food Security Context
Community Gardens
| County Health Rankings & Roadmaps | What Works for Health | 2023
This evidence summary says community gardens may improve food security, increase fruit and vegetable availability, and support healthy eating in food deserts.
East Capitol Urban Farm Project
| EPA | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 2018
This project summary shows how an urban farm can combine community gardening, food access, nutrition education, farmers markets, and green infrastructure.
Cultivating Community
| UGA Extension | Trellis Blog | 2017
This article describes a community garden designed to build a healthier lifelong community and create a shared space around growing food.
Community and Home Gardens Increase Vegetable Intake and Food Security PDF
| S. Algert et al. | California Agriculture | 2016
This PDF reports that gardening helped residents double vegetable intake and meet daily serving recommendations, making gardens a direct nutrition intervention.
East Capitol Urban Farm Project: A UDC Partnership Effort
| EPA | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 2015
This fact sheet describes an urban farm designed to improve nutrition through community gardening, food access, farmers markets, and nutrition education.
Dig In: Improving Nutrition in Developing Countries Through Gardens
| Jennifer Brewer | Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation | 2015
This article describes efforts to improve nutrition through community and home gardens where fresh produce is scarce and less nutritious foods are easier to find.
Urban Agriculture
| Wikipedia contributors | Wikipedia | n.d.
This overview places community gardens within urban agriculture, highlighting their role in food production, education, and feeding people in need.
Food Deserts and Community Gardens
| Wikipedia contributors | Wikipedia | n.d.
This article includes community gardens as one response to fresh food scarcity in food deserts, where residents may lack easy access to grocery stores and produce.
Community Gardens and Food Security Go Hand-in-Hand
| Anya Crittenton | Green America | n.d.
This article explains how community gardens can increase food security through local growing, neighborhood cooperation, and access to fresh produce.
Community Gardening in the United States
| Wikipedia contributors | Wikipedia | n.d.
This overview explains how U.S. community gardens provide fresh produce, education, green space, and gardening access for people without private yards.
Building on Traditional Gardening to Improve Household Food Security
| FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization | n.d.
This FAO resource explains how gardens can supplement diets with vitamin-rich vegetables, fruits, herbs, and other nutrient-dense foods.
