For those without their own land who are interested in learning more about community gardens, here's a list of Web sites that can help you find a community garden near you: The American Community Gardening Association at http://www.communitygarden.org/ See what others are doing with our links to local Community Garden sites. To find one near you, visit http://acga.localharvest.org/ Atlanta: http://www.acfb.org/projects/community_garden/ Ann Arbor, Michigan: http://www.projectgrowgardens.org/communitygardens.htm Austin, Texas: http://www.main.org/sacgarden/ Boulder, Colorado: http://www.growinggardens.org/ Burlington, Vermont: http://www.burlingtongardens.org/ Capital District (Albany, NY): http://www.cdcg.org/ Chester County, Pennsylvania: http://www.gardenscc.org/ Chicago: http://www.cpdit01.com/resources/community_gardens/index.html Columbus, Ohio: http://columbuscommunitygardening.blogspot.com/ D.C.: http://www.dc-urban-gardeners.com/communitygardens.html Decatur, Georgia: http://www.oakhurstgarden.org/ Juneau: http://www.juneau.com/garden/ Kansas City: http://www.kccg.org/ Madison, Wisconsin: http://www.cacscw.org/gardens/ Missoula, Montana: http://www.gardencityharvest.org/programs/gardens.html Montgomery, Vermont: http://www.troutrivernetwork.org/mcg_index.htm Nashville: http://www.nashville.gov/community_gardens/ New York: http://www.nyrp.org/gardens/index.php?sub=0 and http://www.greenthumbnyc.org/ Portland, Oregon: http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/index.cfm?c=39846 Salt Lake City: http://www.wasatchgardens.org/ Sacramento: http://www.saccommunitygardens.org/ San Francisco: http://www.sfgro.org/ San Jose, California: http://www.sjcommunitygardens.org/ Seattle: http://www.seattle.gov/Neighborhoods/ppatch/ Spokane: http://www.spokanegardens.com/ Tacoma: http://www.metroparkstacoma.org/page.php?id=699 Tuscon: http://www.communitygardensoftucson.org/ Vancouver, B.C.: http://www.cityfarmer.org/vanccomgard83.html Westport: http://westportgardens.org/ Starting a Container Garden: No community garden in your area? No yard? Perhaps a good start would be a container garden. Here is some advice on starting one from West Virginia University: http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/homegard/cntanegrd.htm Want us to add your garden site? Please send it to
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