"...the new social network "hyperlocavore," which blends bottom-up
collaboration with food production. It's an example of peer-to-peer
agriculture, and it's a pretty neat concept. Hyperlocavore just
started, so you may not find yard sharing pals in your neighborhood
-- so be the first. The founder of hyperlocavore wrote to me,
saying that she thought this was a pretty "worldchanging" idea. I
agree. Check 'em out."
From Jamais Cascio at openthefuture.com and worldchanging.com
"When you share with someone else you always get benefits back. My
dear neighbor from childhood was the first to share her garden with
me. She allowed me to help her pick peas and beans (of course I got
to sample them) with her while she told me stories and just shared
her life with me. That experience fueled my own gardening passion
as I became a teenager but also the relationship with her gave me
an anchor as I went through those teen years."
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