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ways community gardens are used
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socialization, education, activities, food, recreation
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where did community gardens come from
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when cities began in the 1700s
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benefits of community gardens
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property value, environment, nutrition, activities, crime prevention
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when was the biggest increase in gardens
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WW2 and victory gardens
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community gardens can be...
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urban, rural, suburban
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allotment gardens
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group of people who rent land and plant on it (european gardens)
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best way to get kids to eat
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have them plant it themselves and interact with it
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reoccuring crime that they do in the prison-prevent it
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reduce recidivism by giving them skills and training
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whos landscape plans recepted with biltmore states?
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Vanderbuilt
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what concept describes the garden of versailles and biltmore?
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english concept
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english concept
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english landscape was transformed into the lush, gently rolling countryside that continues to be treasured
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the date zoos shifted from cages to naturalistic environments
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1960s-1970s
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disney world plants create:
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curiosity, stories, emotions, subliminal messages
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conservatory
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collection of plants
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conservatories are:
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rare, temperature restrictions, and wealthy landowners
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SHARE
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give leftover food to prisons (exchange food for volunteers)
SELF HELP RESOURCE EXCHANGE |
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junior master gardening program
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to grow kids by beginning a passion for learning, and service through gardening education
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nature disorder
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children are spending less time outdoors which results in a wide range of behavioral problems
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what has nature disorder been blamed for
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type 2 obesity and ADD
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what is a community garden
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land that is gardened by many people
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