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Nonprofit organization overseeing more than 70 community gardens in the Denver area, dedicated to transforming inner-city lots into lush oases for the community. Information, education and events, drought guide.
http://www.dug.org/
Text of a 1996 presentation about the community gardening movement in Germany, focusing on societal and political issues.
http://www.cityfarmer.org/german99.html
The ACGA is an organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community greening in urban and rural communities.
http://www.communitygarden.org/
Promotes sustainable organic gardening practices and local food production in an urban environment. Community gardens on formerly vacant lots, and a nursery offering organic fruit, vegetable and flower plants.
http://longbeachorganic.org
Newspaper article about one of the first community gardens in Australia.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/2218/nuna.html
Nonprofit organization helping hundreds of grassroots groups in New York City to establish and maintain community gardens. Information, ongoing projects, success stories.
http://www.greenguerillas.org/
A report based on the results of a survey among allotment holders in Oslo in 1999.
http://www.21firstst.com/parsell/sammendrag-en.asp
A vibrant community garden on the Lower Eastside of New York City.
http://www.mkgarden.org
Discussion of all aspects of organizing and participating in community gardens.
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/commgard/
This community farm in Brisbane (Australia) grows organic fruit and vegetables, employing principles of permaculture. Edibles nursery, organic market, events and links.
http://www.northeystreetcityfarm.org.au/
Organic garden associated with the University of Wisconsin (Madison). Information on plot applications, policies, resources, and programs.
http://ehgardens.rso.wisc.edu/
Works to preserve the network of community gardens in New York City, by seeking to establish a land trust. Photos, descriptions and locations of many individual community gardens.
http://www.earthcelebrations.com/gardens/gardens.html