Portland YardSharing.org
Seeding our community with sustainable choices.
The Mission of The Portland Yard Sharing Project is to provide resources to our community that enable the creation of gardens with the sole purpose of generating fresh local food while cultivating healthy growing relationships in our neighborhoods
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We are excited to get the news about yard sharing our and if you are a member of the media please email us we would love to talk to you.

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Sunday, November 30, 2008
We were welcomed onto “Homegrown” a weekly podcast…. Check it out..

A weekly podcast exploring and discussing all aspects of the locavore and slow food movement.

Title: EPISODE3 - homegrown- "Yard Sharing"


 


Citywide: Start a garden -- in someone's yard by Rebecca Koffman, Special to The Oregonian
Thursday October 23, 2008, 1:00 AM

Quote: "So now he's launching a Web site soon where people can find available backyards, side yards and parking strips open for gardening. The site will match gardeners and property owners. "The idea is to find a space as close by as possible," he says." Click here for the full story