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COMMUNITY GARDENING#1

A collaborative gardening project where community members grow plants together, sharing resources and knowledge.

ORGANIC GARDENING#2

Gardening that avoids synthetic chemicals, focusing on natural methods for soil health and pest management.

PEST MANAGEMENT#3

Strategies and practices to control pests in gardening, including organic and sustainable methods.

SUSTAINABILITY#4

Practices that meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.

WORKSHOP PLANNING#5

The process of designing educational sessions to teach community members about gardening and sustainability.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#6

Involving community members and organizations in the gardening project to ensure their needs are met.

GARDEN LAYOUT#7

The design and arrangement of plants and structures in a garden for optimal growth and accessibility.

COMPOSTING#8

The process of recycling organic waste to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening.

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT#9

The efficient allocation and use of financial, physical, and human resources in gardening projects.

BUDGET CREATION#10

Developing a financial plan that outlines projected expenses and income for the community garden.

EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS#11

Hands-on sessions aimed at teaching community members about sustainable gardening practices.

VOLUNTEER COORDINATION#12

Organizing and managing volunteers to ensure effective participation in gardening activities.

IMPACT ASSESSMENT#13

Evaluating the effects and outcomes of the community garden on participants and the local community.

ACTION PLAN#14

A detailed strategy outlining steps, roles, and timelines for implementing the community garden.

PLANT SELECTION#15

Choosing appropriate plants based on community needs, climate, and soil conditions.

DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES#16

Methods used to gather information for evaluating the success of the gardening project.

SUCCESS METRICS#17

Criteria used to measure the effectiveness and impact of the community garden project.

COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT#18

A process to identify the gardening interests and requirements of local residents.

MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT#19

Creating educational resources and materials for workshops and community engagement.

SCHEDULING AND PROMOTION#20

Planning the timing of workshops and marketing them to ensure community participation.

FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#21

Tools and processes for gathering input from participants to improve workshops and gardening practices.

TIMELINE DEVELOPMENT#22

Creating a schedule that outlines when tasks and activities will be completed in the gardening project.

MONITORING PLANS#23

Strategies for tracking progress and outcomes of the community garden over time.

COLLABORATIVE LEARNING#24

A learning approach that emphasizes teamwork and shared knowledge among participants.

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES#25

Materials and tools designed to facilitate learning about sustainable gardening practices.

LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION#26

Growing food within the community to enhance access to fresh produce and promote sustainability.