Residential food gardens connects us to our food system and nourishes our community’s wellbeing and security, say landscape architects. Just by planting tomatoes and other produce, residents can improve their food security. Growing food in community gardens increases social cohesion and resiliency. Photo: 2012 ASLA Honor Award, Productive Neighborhoods: A Case Study Based Exploration of Seattle Urban Agriculture Projects, Berger Partnership / image: Berger Partnership.