CON: Many times you want to spend alone time in your garden but community gardens don’t have much privacy. Your fruits and veggies may also disappear from time to time since everything is in the open and you are not there to watch it.

What is bad about a community garden?

Personality clashes are among the problems with community gardens. When people work closely together there are bound to be differences of opinion, jealousy, and other negative effects. Small conflicts can be exacerbated by cultural differences.

Is a communal garden a private garden?

Despite the name, and the fact that they typically look like small public parks, such gardens are normally privately or jointly owned, with sharing of maintenance costs. Access may be restricted by locked gates, with keys available for residents, or only unlocked during daytime.

Why do most gardens fail?

The number one reason most plants fail to thrive is because of an issue with watering. Some gardeners water too much and others not enough. The key is to water slow and deep like a slow trickle rather than fast and shallow like from a water hose.

What problems do community gardens solve?

Community gardens can help reduce negative environmental impacts by promoting sustainable agriculture; reducing food transportation costs and reducing water runoff. Humans, plants and animals can all benefit from urban agriculture since it creates habitats and improves the ecology of the area.

Can I have a BBQ in a communal garden?

Can I have a BBQ in the communal gardens/grounds? No, the fire risk to a communal building is too great to allow for BBQs to take place in communal garden/grounds spaces.

Can you put a shed up in a communal garden?

If you would like to put up a shed, greenhouse, gazebo or any other large item (for example a trampoline), you require our permission. If permission is refused, you will be given the reason for this decision. If you have a communal garden, you must also ask the permission of all other neighbours who share the garden.

How do community gardens operate?

Community gardens provide space for people to work together to create beautiful, productive spaces. Local gardeners report that by getting involved in community gardens, they spend more time outdoors, interact more with neighbours, meet new friends, and experience improvements in their mental and physical health.

What are the problems with community gardens?

Personality clashes are among the problems with community gardens. When people work closely together there are bound to be differences of opinion, jealousy, and other negative effects. Small conflicts can be exacerbated by cultural differences. Many community gardens are sited in areas with a wide population of ethnic and racial groups.

How can I make my community garden more community-friendly?

But to bring a little more “community” to your community garden, try touting one day a month—the third Saturday, for example—on which all available members try to come. This gives people a chance to meet each other and work on any larger “all hands” tasks.

Do community gardens add value to a city?

The article continues: “Community gardens make wonderful additions to any city — that’s not in dispute. But let’s face it: Any time strangers mix, you can’t always bank on good behavior.” Cultural differences, territorial feelings, and the simple act of getting to know one another can all breed tension and conflict.

How does community gardening strengthen family relationships?

Family and social relationships can also be strengthened through community gardening, since community members provide advice and support to help overcome challenges and all receive the benefits the gardening project offers.