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Re-order Paragraphs
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Re-order Paragraphs
Arrange the sentences into the correct order.
Put the sentences in the correct order:
- Today, with urban land scarcer than ever, allotments are valued as much for this sense of community as for the food they produce.
- Beyond the harvest itself, the shared paths and communal water taps of these gardens tend to turn neighboring tenants into informal social networks that outlast any single growing season.
- Once granted a plot, a tenant is usually required to cultivate it actively, since abandoned or overgrown sections are reassigned to the next person on the list.
- Because demand for these plots has always exceeded supply in many cities, prospective gardeners typically join a waiting list that can stretch on for several years before a plot becomes available.
- Allotment gardens, small plots of public land rented out for growing vegetables and flowers, first spread widely across European cities during periods of food shortage.