Hyperlocavore: A Yard Sharing Community

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Hyperlocavore is a free yard sharing community.

A locavore eats locally as much as possible. A hyperlocavore on the other hand grows their own food, keeping it in their own backyard, or somebody else’s. The site is set up to facilitate the sharing is of space, skills and resources, due to the growing interest in organic produce and urban farming.

You can sign up on your own, as a “pea” (individual member), or get a group together to form a “pod” and then just network your way to a functioning community garden.

[Via: Lifehacker]

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  1. Thank you so much! Craigslist for Urban Gardeners – I have to use that. That’s exactly right! Hopefully we will inspire as many hookups… HA!

    The permanent link is hyperlocavore.com – it would be great if that could be fixed!

    Thanks so much for letting folks know about the network!

    Liz M owner hyperlocavore
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