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Urban gardening projects : vegetable garden

2015
Presents an outline of what to do when in a vegetable garden.
Karagianis, Vicki, Relf, Diane
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Urban Gardens

2019
The chapter considers small urban gardens as a means of regenerating fragile, abandoned or disused interstitial areas of the city. Tracing the history of the contemporary garden, and in particular, the American pocket parks, the French "jardin de poche" and the participatory experiences of European urban gardens, the urban garden is recognised as ...
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Urban gardening projects : kitchen garden

2015
Contains 4-H projects for growing plants and making designs from foods found in the kitchen.
Karagianis, Vicki, Relf, Diane
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Urban gardening projects : garden ecology

2015
Contains 4-H projects that teach about the things plants need in their environment to grow and develop.
Karagianis, Vicki, Relf, Diane
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Urban gardening projects : herb garden

2015
Contains 4-H projects for starting herb gardens and creating herb potpourri jars.
Karagianis, Vicki, Relf, Diane
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Urban gardening projects : container garden

2015
Contains 4-H projects for making a container garden.
Karagianis, Vicki, Relf, Diane
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Urban Gardening as Politics

open access: yes, 2018
While most of the existing literature on community gardens and urban agriculture share a tendency towards either an advocacy view or a rather dismissive approach on the grounds of the co-optation of food growing, self-help and voluntarism to the ...
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Politics of urban gardening

2018
This chapter discusses the politics of urban community gardening and its ambiguous positioning between the poles of neoliberal and austerity urbanism on the one hand and progressive urban politics on the other. It argues that urban community gardening can never be understood as either a sole expression of neoliberal urbanism nor of pure resistance. The
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