Urban gardening: apparently it can be done, and done very well. While I
haven't really succeeded (I have yet to develop a true green thumb,
despite my efforts), I love to admire the fruits of [those who] labor
over their own urban gardens. Here are some urban gardens I have spotted
in Toronto this Summer:
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This garden is situated in the middle of a neighborhood, with neighbors sharing the garden tending-tasks and harvest. |
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Carrot Love! |
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A true URBAN garden: plants planted in a car. |
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University of Toronto student garden, located in the heart of the campus. |
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