Borrow My Garden is an application where users can list their unused gardens and connect with those who are looking for a plot to cultivate.
community project
Users of Borrow My Garden will be able to
- Sign Up
- List their garden
- Browse all listed gardens
- Connect with garden owners
Lack of Allotment spaces Demand for allotment spaces has risen by over 200% in recent years and wait lists for a plot are often exceeding 15 years. In tandem with this increased desire for a small plot of land, since the 1950s there has been a reduction of 65% on allotment land in the UK. Sheffield univeristy Borrow My Garden serves dramatically increase the availability of green growing spaces.
UK Mental Health Crisis Our increasingly busy and stressful lives have resulted in a mental Health crisis across the UK. Contibuting factors include - lack of community, increased screen time, social media, a distancing from nature. It is proven that gardening reduces depression, anxiety and other stress related symptoms. Borrow My Garden directly will make it easy for users to reap the benefits of gardening. It will also connect neighbours and establish strong community bonding.
The Cost of Living The cost of living in the UK is soaring with food prices being particularly affected. Borrow My Garden will give users the opportunity to grow their own food and by doing so significantly reduce their cost of living.
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