A community garden can be a great way to boost community interaction and give everyone something to share. If you’re considering starting a community garden in your HOA, check out these how-to tips.  Before you run out and start planting a community garden, find out if anyone else is even interested. While a garden seems like a harmless thing, there may even be some residents who argue against it, so you want to know where you and the garden stand. If people are interested, make sure to create a planning committee to help craft the garden, which is much easier than having everyone involved.    Read the article……………

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