A plot of land that is subdivided for the use of gardening. A plot is assigned to each community member who would like to have some land to grow plants on.
a cooperative association in which gardeners subdivide a plot of generally urban land, keeping their own individual gardens while sharing various resources and tasks
a cooperative gardening effort where people share land to grow food for themselves, their families, or their neighborhoods
a garden maintained for and by the community
a garden, which may include anything from a small orchard to a small pond, that is maintained by a community of people (in our case, the extended Rice community)
a plot of land around which neighborhoods can come together on individual or family plots to grow food and build community
a plot of land that neighbors tend together
a shared space used by individuals, families, or other groups to grow vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers for consumption, donation, or sale
Community gardens are small plots of land allocated to groups of people by some organization that holds title or lease to the land, sometimes for rent, sometimes simply as a grant of land.