This week, we are joined by Naomi Lacey from Community Gardens Australia. Naomi is a permaculturalist who is passionate about promoting healthy food systems, sustainable lifestyles, and cultivating community. Naomi believes that community gardens play a pivotal role in ensuring better health outcomes for Australians, building community, addressing the climate crisis, reducing waste, and educating people.
Naomi discusses the benefits and growth of community gardening, highlighting a rise in community gardens and a 44% increase in the United States from 2012 to 2019, with similar trends here in Australia. Community gardens address social isolation, with doctors in the United Kingdom now prescribing them for mental health. Naomi emphasizes the importance of community involvement and local council support for land and funding. She touches on the role Community Gardens Australia plays in providing resources, education, and advocacy while also discussing sustainable planting practices and the potential for rooftop and verge gardens. Through these initiatives, Naomi and Community Gardens Australia are helping create greener, more connected communities across the country.
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