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` l�E�t3zT� <br /> . /� <br /> Merriam Webster <br /> 1. GARDEN <br /> , a : a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated <br /> b : a rich well-cultivated region <br /> c: a container(as a window box) planted with usually a variety of small plants <br /> Dictionary.com <br /> 2. Garden <br /> a. a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs <br /> are cultivated. <br /> b. a piece of ground or other space, commonly with ornamental plants, trees, etc., used as <br /> a park or other public recreation area: a public garden. <br /> Wikiqedia <br /> 3. A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and <br /> enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man- <br /> made materials. The most common form today is known as a residential garden, <br /> Wikipedia <br /> 4. A community garden is a single piece of land gardened collectively by a group of people <br /> Generallv <br /> , 5. Community Garden.A neighborhood-based development with the primary purpose of providing <br /> space for members of the community to grow plants for beautification, education, recreation, <br /> community distribution or personal use. Sites owned and managed by public or civic entities, <br /> nonprofit organizations or other community-based organizations that are responsible for <br /> maintenance and operations. Processing, storage and sale of plants or plant products are <br /> prohibited on site. <br /> 6. Commercial Garden or Greenhouse. Propagation, processing and storage of plants products for <br /> wholesale or retail sales. Typical uses include but are not limited to, growing beds, hoop houses, <br /> greenhouses, vertical farming and hydroponic systems. <br /> 7. "Community garden"means an area of land managed and maintained by a group of individuals <br /> to grow and harvest food crops and/or non-food, ornamental crops, such as flowers, for personal <br /> or group use, consumption or donation. Community gardens may be divided into separate plots <br /> for cultivation by one or more individuals or may be farmed collectively by members of the group <br /> and may include common areas maintained and used by group members. <br /> 8. Community Garden: A plot of land that is gardened by a group of people to produce fruits, <br /> vegetables and/or flowers. <br /> 9. A community garden is any piece of land (publicly or privately held) that is cultivated by a group <br /> of people rather than a single family or individual. Unlike public parks and other green spaces <br /> maintained by local governments, community gardens are generally managed and controlled by a <br /> group of unpaid individuals or volunteers—usually the gardeners themselves. There are many <br /> variations on the theme of community gardening. <br /> 10. Community Garden is characterized by a series of garden plots rented out to individuals. Often <br /> they are offered for the purpose of food production and may be developed to support food <br /> security. The parcels are cultivated individually, and the common areas (pathways) are often <br /> managed through volunteer activities of the garden group. <br />