Urban Gardening 101

Philippines
May 7, 2023 7:32pm CST
It's interesting to see that more and more cities are adapting and turning their vacant lot into a garden or green space. Seeing this movement thrive made me think that communities are acting to save the environment. Gardening is a perfect hobby which benefits all. My mama taught and introduce me in gardening when I was 8 years old. It was just a mother and daughter kinda thing. My papa was into agronomy and animal husbandry though. I remember when my parents were marcotting our jackfruit. It was a super cool idea to propagate plants or trees. Nature is awesome! What's the cool gardening ideas or stuff you have there? :)
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@jstory07 (135109)
• Roseburg, Oregon
8 May 23
I am glad you are into gardening. I have a garden where I have flowers and I grow some tomatoes, radishes, potatoes and carrots. I did add a blueberry bush this year.
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@LadyDuck (460403)
• Switzerland
8 May 23
Also our city "rent" free areas to all those who live inside an apartment but want to grow a vegetable garden. The rent is very cheap.
@yanzalong (18981)
• Indonesia
8 May 23
I love seeing people care the environment. In addition to clean environment being healthy, it also makes the surrounding more beautiful.
@RebeccasFarm (86976)
• United States
8 May 23
Denver has a lot of rooftop and indoor gardening. For instance:
https://techxplore.com/news/2022-09-professor-garden-denver-rooftop.html
@sallypup (58337)
• Centralia, Washington
8 May 23
I wish the entire world would think like you do. I have a big double lot- big for an in town place. I am determined to grow things here and not just grass. Pollinators need more than grass. The town I live in is not growing gardens as much as I wish folks would.