smásæjar
Smásæjar, also known as "smásæti" in some contexts, refer to small-scale agricultural plots or gardens typically cultivated by individuals or families for personal use. These plots are commonly found in urban and rural areas, often managed as a means of growing food, flowers, or other plants for sustenance, decoration, or hobby purposes. The term is particularly associated with Icelandic culture, where community gardens and allotments have a long tradition.
In Iceland, smásæjar are often organized into communal plots where land is divided among members of a
The concept of smásæjar aligns with broader trends in urban farming and sustainable living, promoting self-sufficiency
While traditionally rooted in Icelandic culture, the idea of small-scale gardening has gained global recognition as