Monday, June 15, 2009

The Underground Fruit Economy


From Kim Severson in the NYTimes:

"A year and a half ago, Ms. Wadud, who studied urban sociology in college and bartended at Chez Panisse, began organizing a little neighborhood fruit exchange called Forage Oakland. She did it as much to build neighborhood relations as to get her hands on some of that fruit.

It works simply. A woman with a yard full of lemon trees, say, can share her bounty in exchange for a paper bag full of someone else’s persimmons when they come into season. So far, 200 people have signed up."

This sounds like a great idea (hmm, neighbor with the cherry tree...?)

Read the article here.

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