Attributes of a community garden (or organisation)
Describing the attributes you want in a community garden is tough. It’s like the chicken/egg scenario. Yes it's a bit of a challenge describing what you want versus what your community want. And I acknowledge that community gardens are the embodiment of and reflection of the community (and state/country) in which they are based. A vibrant connected and fully supported community is likely to have a community garden which reflects them. And community gardens are as diverse as the communities they are in. Plus, community gardens have a huge weight and expectation on their shoulders. They are portrayed variously in the media as saving the world, mitigating climate change, solving resource depletion, recycling or repurposing or fixing stuff, do good things like running a community worm farm, improving everyone's mental health, reducing obesity and non-communicable diseases, improving the overall nutrition of the community, supplying free food, getting the community ph...