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Earl Boyles Community Garden located in SE Portland

Oregon

Portland

There has been an official community garden city program in Portland, Oregon since 1975. There are currently 57[1] active community gardens in the city. Organizations like The Portland Community Gardens Project and Food for Oregon have worked to provide residents even more spaces to cultivate gardens. Since 2011, these organizations have aided the community in acquiring and cultivating garden plots. Other organizations such as Southeast Uplift[2] have integrated community gardens as a part of the initiative to encourage community inclusiveness. The Brooklyn Community Garden was created in 2012 with the aid of the Brooklyn Action Corps Neighborhood Association and Southeast Uplift. Portland is also home to rain gardens that work alongside the community gardens. These rain gardens are planted to clean storm water runoff, as well as providing a place for pollinators, such as bees.[3]

  1. ^ "List of community gardens in Portland, Oregon", Wikipedia, 2017-07-09, retrieved 2019-11-24
  2. ^ "Mission/Values". Southeast Uplift. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  3. ^ Wallace, Hailey; Dresner, Dr (2019-02-11). "Assessing the relationship between floral blossom density, type and floral visitation activity of bees in southeast Portland involving community scientists". Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium of Portland/Vancouver.