
Community Garden Blossoms in City Center
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- Q1How large is the community garden?One acreApproximately half an acreA quarter of an acreTwo acres30s
- Q2What type of workshops have been organized at the community garden?Organic farming and waste compostingFlower arrangingCooking classesLandscaping techniques30s
- Q3What benefit did local residents report from the garden?Reduces property pricesDecreases local wildlifeIncreases trafficBoosts mental well-being30s
- Q4What has inspired plans for similar projects in other parts of the city?The success of the community gardenNew housing developmentsLocal festivalsArt exhibitions30s
- Q5What do local authorities think about the community garden initiative?They are indifferentThey are enthusiasticThey are opposedThey are skeptical30s
- Q6What types of plants are mentioned in the community garden?Cacti and succulentsSunflowers and tomatoesRoses and daisiesCarrots and potatoes30s
- Q7What is one of the primary goals of the community garden initiative?Promote sustainable livingAttract touristsCreate a recreational parkIncrease property values30s
- Q8Which organization spearheaded the community garden initiative?Green City FoundationLocal GovernmentUrban Development AgencyHealthy Living Initiative30s
- Q9What has been transformed into a community garden in the city center?A parking garageA once-vacant lotAn abandoned buildingA school playground30s