Community Gardens for Condominium Associations

Community gardens have become popular amenities that can often be offered to homeowners within condominiums developments where land is available for growing flowers and/or vegetables. A community garden is a parcel of land that is divided among a group of homeowners where each person can grow flowers and/or vegetables on a designated plot of land. Sometimes the association will charge a small fee to each owner to cover the cost of water and insurance. A community garden is not the same as a collective garden where the land is not divided into individual plots. With a collective garden, the harvest belongs to the entire group and is divided according to an agreement. Collective gardens are not popular in the United States.