Some people want to raise just a little food; a community garden is ideal for them. In a community garden, everyone is allotted a plot of garden space, and they share a fence to keep four-legged critters out, a tool shed, irrigation water, and sometimes tools. Community gardens can be started on a vacant lot or two, and can be moved elsewhere in the neighborhood later on.
Who can do this? Your neighborhood. You or one of your neighbors who likes to garden will need to organize the garden.
Who can do this? You need to do this with your neighborhood.
What does it cost? Your neighborhood will need to find vacant lots or other vacant land where you can establish the community garden.
Who can help?