Brooklyn Community Gardeners

Survey of Community Garden Plot Sizes

Relative sizes...

Hi, Now that in most places gardening time is being spent studying
catalogs and picking out interesting things to grow next spring(so many
choices and that just from the first few catalogs), I wanted to check
and see what people like in terms of plot sizes. What size plot seems to
work the best in your area? What do you find to be a good size for first
time gardeners? What do you think is the ideal size for experienced
gardeners?

Also, just for perspective what are the largest and smallest plots? The
largest ones I have been able to find are 30 feet by 90-92 feet. The
smallest so far is 10x20. Do you know of any larger or smaller ones?

Thank you.

Rose
Rosemeadow3@lycos.com

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