The People's Garden

President Lincoln described the USDA as “The People’s Department”, so as an honor to him, the USDA named the project aimed at starting and sustain community gardens “The People’s Garden”. The mission of The People’s Garden is “growing healthy food, people and communities” (USDA, n.d). Under this program, the USDA partners with community and school gardens, urban farms, and small-scale rural and urban agricultural project (non-private residence) to create and sustain public gardens.
Why start a community garden?
Community gardening increases access and consumption of fruits and vegetables. It also allows community member who lack space to grow a garden the opportunity to do so. Gardening provides an outlet for stress relief, strengthens the relationship between community members, and provides green space in urban areas that supply a natural ascetic as well as habitat for pollinators and migratory insects.
Join the community and Register a Garden.
Three criteria to register a new or existing garden (excludes private residence) include:
  1. Benefit the community
  2. Be a collaborative effort
  3. Incorporate sustainable practices
Source:
USDA, (n.d), The People’s Garden, https://peoplesgarden.usda.gov/

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