There was one adjacent to the last neighborhood I lived in Brooklyn. An abandoned(?) lot was either given or taken over by the community for gardening.
There was one adjacent to the last neighborhood I lived in Brooklyn. An abandoned(?) lot was either given or taken over by the community for gardening.
I think a small membership fee went toward upkeep. We left nyc years ago, so my memory is hazy, but I believe that was the answer to my inquiry.
Community garden might be the closest analogue? But we have those too.
I don’t know for certain, but I think they’re mostly reserved for urban areas, where green space is limited. When my wife and I go on our semi-nightly walks, I often wish homes and businesses planted more fruit trees, and when I see an empty lot I think,”that would make a great community garden.”
I would love to have something like that, though. Both my wife and I like to garden, but don’t have the space.
I’d, also, like to have the NHS.
We won't have it much longer, sadly. We'd rather do a racism.
Oof. I keep hoping people will snap out of it.
Nah. This train doesn't have any brakes.