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« on: February 20, 2010, 04:39:24 AM »

There?s a little saying community gardeners are fond of repeating: Flowers grow in flower gardens, vegetables grow in vegetable gardens, and people grow in community gardens. Groan if you like, but it?s a message health care providers, churches and temples around New Zealand have taken to heart. A pilot scheme run by Counties Manukau DHB?s Let?s Beat Diabetes programme has helped set up eight community gardens since late 2008, with 11 more kicking off over the next six months.

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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2010, 12:02:20 AM »

Nice saying. If people grow in community gardens, then I think perhaps one could even add "communities grow from guerrilla gardens"... that's if the guerrilla gardener doesn't mind chatting up the passers by who curiously inquire what they're doing digging up a roadside verge or some such public patch!
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