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Urban Garden Share

Here at the P-Patch Program we have a vision of Seattle filled with P-Patch community gardens and all sorts of vibrant urban agriculture. We're happy that so many people share that vision and that there is exuberant interest and involvement in local food and gardening of all sorts. Unfortunately, the growing interest means growing waitlists here at P-Patch.

That's why we're pleased to highlight this locally grown website that pairs eager gardeners with eager gardens in neighborhoods throughout Seattle. We hope this resource helps you get your hands dirty in some garden soil, even while you wait for a P-Patch community garden plot.

As the friendly folks at Urban Garden Share say,
" When neighbors come together and co-operatively grow food, dirt flies and good things happen.”

URBAN GARDEN SHARE
Urbangardenshare.com is a listing and matching website for all neighborhoods and communities in Seattle, wherein experienced gardeners can be matched with privately owned garden space, as to benefit both parties with an abundance of food production.

The overall goal is to draw communities and neighbors closer together, by establishing home gardens rich in food production. Food production will be shared between both parties, and labor may be divvied as each garden-team deems fit.

Dig it!

 
 








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