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Community gardening

In 2019, 10.5 square miles of vacant land have been unused in London.
Community gardens provide a wealth of benefits for the physical and mental health of the communities, connect people from different backgrounds and create a feeling of belonging. Children playfully learn about life sciences.
The ecosystems, the fauna and flora, benefit vastly, as well as the positive effects of cooling, avoid flooding, blocking UV rays and generating oxygen through photosynthesis.

Real connections and connectedness keep us stay grounded and rooted in ourselves so that we may grow organically and not artificially thus this product is known for the social meetings and not the social media.


We support people centred approaches, with the human touch/interface. This ensures genuine friendships and like-mindedness that build and boosts community spirit through individuality. Gardening is an amazing activity that slows you down and grounds you. Seeding, and watching the seeds germinate and sprout, and then grow into plants is so calming and relaxing, and rewarding, when you harvest the fruit of your labour.


There is a huge need for human healing, as modern living has become beyond stressful, as is spreading in livelihoods. Exploring the calming and relaxing green spaces  is helping the participants to rejuvenate and allows them to heal.

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