Slightly improve wording on gardening page

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[OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/) is one other place I regularly submit data to. I use different apps to navigate using OpenStreetMap data and to find my way around when I'm somewhere I don't know well. I have added `{{ openStreetMap.changesets.length }}` changes, many of which were locations of benches or water fountains — things I found useful when being outside. For this I mostly use [OsmAnd](https://osmand.net/) (`{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInOsmand }}` times). It's an Android application that has very many toggles and switches for a map application. I have also completed `{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInStreetComplete }}` quests in [StreetComplete](https://streetcomplete.app/), which prompts you with tasks to complete map data around you. It's very fun. Common topics are questions around accessibility, lighting conditions, public transit or more generally outside amenities. [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/) is one other place I regularly submit data to. I use different apps to navigate using OpenStreetMap data and to find my way around when I'm somewhere I don't know well. I have added `{{ openStreetMap.changesets.length }}` changes, many of which were locations of benches or water fountains — things I found useful when being outside. For this I mostly use [OsmAnd](https://osmand.net/) (`{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInOsmand }}` times). It's an Android application that has very many toggles and switches for a map application. I have also completed `{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInStreetComplete }}` quests in [StreetComplete](https://streetcomplete.app/), which prompts you with tasks to complete map data around you. It's very fun. Common topics are questions around accessibility, lighting conditions, public transit or more generally outside amenities.
I have in the past also used the tools provided by the [Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team](https://www.hotosm.org/), which use OpenStreetMap data to support local humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts, but only rarely. It's mind-boggling to think that people got together and started cataloging all of the physical stuff outside your window and _it actually works_, with all of the idiosyncrasies that the real world readily provides (even more so when you try to fit it into a couple of gigabytes of RAM). The data in OpenStreetMap is incredibly rich, getting as fine grained as "what does the connection on the fire hydrant you find on this street corner look like", and all of it is available for third parties to do useful or silly stuff with. I have in the past also used the tools provided by the [Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team](https://www.hotosm.org/), which use OpenStreetMap data to support local humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts, but only rarely. It's mind-boggling to think that people got together and started cataloging all of the physical stuff outside your window and _it actually works_, with all of the idiosyncrasies that the real world readily provides (even more so when you try to fit it into a couple of gigabytes of RAM). The data in OpenStreetMap is incredibly rich, getting as fine grained as "what does the connection on the fire hydrant you find on this street corner look like", and all of it is available to do useful or silly stuff with.