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Community gardens are shared green spaces where individuals or groups cultivate plants, fostering a sense of community and promoting sustainable living. The Com
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Community gardens are shared green spaces where individuals or groups cultivate plants, fostering a sense of community and promoting sustainable living. The Community Garden Coalition has established over 100 community gardens in the United States. The High Line in New York City is a notable example of a community garden, with over 500,000 visitors per year. Community gardens provide numerous benefits, including increased access to fresh produce, improved mental health, and enhanced community engagement.