Want to start growing your own vegetables, but don’t know where to start? If so, you’re not alone. Starting a vegetable garden doesn’t need to be daunting. By following some basic guidelines, you can be well on your way to harvesting your own lettuce or cucumbers for that summer-fresh salad.
School gardens are growing in popularity (pun intended), and for several good reasons. They’re easy to start. They give kids and adults hands-on learning about real, healthy food and good nutrition.
""Urban agriculture is beneficial not only to the environment, also to the health and wellbeing of community members. Community gardens may be able to reduce the impact of food deserts in low-income areas and allow residents greater access to nutritious food that is necessary to live a healthy life."-by Katie DeMuro