Hello gardening friends- This is not exactly a community garden question, but a question about increasing land access for those who may live in a rental property with the potential of gardening where they live. (This is important because we have long wait lists for many gardens, but we could help utilize other land.) So- I am beginning work on a project to increase land access for renters who would like to garden. We are working to compile best practices working with landlords and tenants. The idea is that landlords would allow gardening on their land, with specific guidelines for the renters. Has anyone done any work in this arena? We are thinking about landlords of single family homes, duplexes, and triplexes, but also landlords of larger buildings who might allow gardening. I'd love to chat if you have any experience. Thank you!
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