I thought this was crazy so I looked into it. They are asking people to register their community and education gardens that "benefit the public" through education programs. It has nothing to do with private gardens.
I looked up the ones registered near me and they are all University extensions, places where you can go to get soil tests and talk about what grows in the area.
I thought this was crazy so I looked into it. They are asking people to register their community and education gardens that "benefit the public" through education programs. It has nothing to do with private gardens.
I looked up the ones registered near me and they are all University extensions, places where you can go to get soil tests and talk about what grows in the area.
Slippery slope.