Interdependent garden
A interdependent garden is often an arranged place, of user-friendliness and exchange, so that those which do not have a ground (inhabitants of a district, newcomers, people in looking for a job and human contacts…) can cultivate a small piece, and to sensitize them with the gardening and the environment. The people who come have tools at disposal in general and can make a garden, only or groups some, or each one learns from the other and can give and receive… Often, these gardens receive the visit of schoolboys, pensioners, school camps; an organizer coordinates the various activities of the place and animates the meetings…
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