About
Mission: Food Not Lawns works toward a ecologically, socially, and perpetually thriving human habitats, using theories and techniques derived from permaculture, kinship gardening, ecological design, and biodynamics.
# To assist in creating ecologically sustainable community food cycles.
# To increase access to organic food and permaculture education to low-income and rural communities.
#To increase regional biodiversity
Contact and Outreach information:
Portland Food not Lawns Blog: www.pdxfoodnotlawns.wordpress.com
SE Portland Food not Lawns Blog: www.sepdxfoodnotlawns.wordpress.com
Link to join SE Food not Lawns mailing list:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/se-portland-foodnotlawns
SE Food not Lawns general email contact:
sefoodnotlawns@gmail.com
Stephanie Potter said
Hi . . Just in case you hadn’t heard about it, there’s a website called Portland.BrightNeighbor http://portland.brightneighbor.com that’s all about getting people in the communitiy to share stuff. I did a KBOO interview with the fellow who started it and one of his passions is turning lawns into gardens–it’s likely you already know about each other, but just in case, I thought I’d send this email.
And maybe sometime I could do an interview with Food Not Lawns?
thanks,
Stephanie
sepdxfoodnotlawns said
Yes, we have heard of the FOR PROFIT Bright Neighbor. Well I have to say I wish their passion was coming out to “Food not Lawns” work parties and not just cleaverly starting a fee-based business called “Lawns into Gardens”.