Artist Lucy Everitt produced the wonderful original watercolour painting for the Network. In it, she illustrates many of the things we love about community gardens. People growing food and growing community of course.
But also the ways community gardens:
- become community gathering places
- produce an incredible diversity of plants, from Aztec corn and Brussels sprouts to warrigal greens and moon and stars melons
- protect food biodiversity by saving and sharing seed
- promote food literacy and healthy eating
- provide venues for community arts projects
- demonstrate environmental best practice, from waste recycling to rainwater harvesting, with numerous downstream effects
- care for soil and provide havens for urban wildlife
- are places of learning and information sharing
- adapt to meet the needs of their participants and communities
- inspire people to grow food in their own homes, schools, sidewalks.
We’d love your help getting it out there!
The poster is released under a Creative Commons licence, which means that we welcome people to print, share, re-post, or otherwise distribute in any way they wish, provided the poster is not altered and it’s not used for profit.