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01 April, 2026
community garden
in Ballybofey, co Donegal. The men's shed headquarters is located there. They run the garden and also provide plant baskets and containers for the community. It is all run by volunteers.
We have a community garden in my part of Edmonton -- right in the heart of the city where the urban poor can grow their own veggies and other things. It's quite popular.
I've often been exposed to community gardens when I view Escape to the Country and have always found it amazing that everything is run by volunteers. Thanks for sharing, Bill.
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Sounds like a wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteNice tree.
ReplyDeleteCommunity gardes have become quite popular here in recent years.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great community project. Happy April, have a great day!
ReplyDelete...they are popular here too!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice, and those volunteers are great.
Regards from Patricia.
What a neat place to visit!
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Donna
We have a community garden in my part of Edmonton -- right in the heart of the city where the urban poor can grow their own veggies and other things. It's quite popular.
ReplyDeleteWell taken.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why have here a community garden.
ReplyDeleteThats Fantastic There Mr Bill - Definitely In Need Of More Photos For Sure - Have You Thought About Possibly Volunteering
ReplyDeleteStay Groovy ,
Cheers
That's great!
ReplyDeleteThese gardens are such a good idea, Bill.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? What a great idea, and photo, Bill!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful endeavor.
ReplyDeleteSounds good and love the tree :-D
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine volunteer activity. I imagine the men also enjoy getting together to do this work.
ReplyDeleteI've often been exposed to community gardens when I view Escape to the Country and have always found it amazing that everything is run by volunteers. Thanks for sharing, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice for people who would like to garden but don't have the space.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea. Happy First Day of April.
ReplyDeleteAh the community gardens. Very nice. Happy April to you.
ReplyDeleteA garden to explore for sure
ReplyDeleteWhat a great community project!
ReplyDeleteI think these gardens are a very good idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Yes yes yes to community gardens and field farmers' markets and all the OG ways we once interacted with our fellow humans before technology.
ReplyDeleteLindo jardín. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteI think community gardens are great, Bill! We have some here in Montreal and it's a joy to see!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great activity for everyone.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful and it does look cute. Gives a lot of men things to do and companionship eith other men.
ReplyDeleteI love it.
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Bill bom dia, muito legal essa iniciativa do grupo de voluntários, que Deus cuide desses voluntários, Bill Feliz Páscoa abraços.
ReplyDeleteSabe bem conhecer uma comunidade solidária.
ReplyDeleteAbraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
What wonderful progress!... I rarely find organic products and they are very expensive!
ReplyDeleteSending you a hug wishing a happy, joyful, and loving Easter weekend.
☘️🏵️☘️🪻☘️🌼☘️🌸☘️🐇🐇☘️
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Se a horta é comunitária, vou colher alguns legumes para fazer molho de lasanha. rsrsrsrs
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