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20th  May 2025

Community gardens both foster communities and increase community resilience. 

The Community Gardens website lists the following benefits as a starting point:

  • Community gardens reduce carbon emissions by promoting local food production and minimising transportation needs.
  • They improve air quality and support biodiversity, creating habitats for various species.
  • These gardens enhance soil health, which is crucial for carbon sequestration and water filtration.
  • Community engagement in gardening fosters social connections and builds sustainable communities.
  • Urban heat islands are mitigated through the cooling effects of greenery, improving city liveability.
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Author: Judith Russenberger

Environmentalist and theologian, with husband and three grown up children plus one cat, living in London SW14. I enjoy running and drinking coffee - ideally with a friend or a book.

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