Building @Plentifullyco to connect neighbors with simple, safe swaps of goods and services.

Joined February 2009
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Today, Plentifully Early Access is officially open. This is the beginning of our first local chapter, built for growers, gardeners, neighbors, volunteers, and community members who want to make local sharing easier. Join early access: web.plentifully.app/
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Day one of Plentifully is built for simple, useful local action: post what you have, see what’s nearby, and make one good connection around produce, seeds, tools, or know-how. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess #CommunitySharing
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Twin Cities early access opens May 18. We wrote about what that means, who it’s for, and how growers, gardeners, donors, and neighbors can help shape Plentifully from the start. plentifully.co/blogs/what-tw… #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess #CommunitySharing #UrbanGardening
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One week until Twin Cities early access opens. We’ve been building Plentifully for real local use: clear listings, nearby connections, and simpler ways to swap or donate what neighbors already share. #Plentifully #TwinCities #ComingSoon #EarlyAccess
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The first wave isn't just users. It's gardeners, seed savers, tool lenders, pantry-minded donors, community garden folks, and neighbors willing to tell us what works and what doesn't. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess #GrowTogether
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A Twin Cities spring has its own rhythm: seedlings, seed packets, cool-season greens, borrowed tools, extra jars, and advice from someone who's grown here before. Plentifully is built around that rhythm. #Plentifully #TwinCities #GardenLife #UrbanGardening
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Early access is our first real-world test: can neighbors create clear listings, find nearby matches, and coordinate swaps or donations without friction? That's what we want to learn to further improve our platform. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess #CommunitySharing
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May is here, and we're moving from reintroducing Plentifully to inviting Twin Cities neighbors into the first version: real listings, local handoffs, and feedback that shapes what comes next. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess
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Twin Cities neighbors already share produce, seeds, tools, and know-how. We’re building Plentifully to help more of that happen locally. Read more: plentifully.co/blogs/how-ple… #TwinCities #UrbanAgriculture #CommunityPower
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For the first Twin Cities wave, we're looking for real listings and real feedback: extra seedlings, seed packets, garden tools, herbs, compost, produce, and neighbor-to-neighbor know-how. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess
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In May, we're opening Plentifully for practical Twin Cities use: post a listing, find nearby neighbors, and coordinate a simple swap or donation around produce, seeds, tools, starts, and know-how. #Plentifully #TwinCities
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RT @Plentifullyco: Urban Roots on Saint Paul's East Side turns growing into youth leadership: Market Garden interns grow food across 5 urba…
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Early access should feel local, not abstract. We're shaping Plentifully with Twin Cities growers, gardeners, and neighbors so the first version is useful in real life, not just on paper. #Plentifully #TwinCities #EarlyAccess
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The Twin Cities are where we're planting first. Spaces like Sheridan Neighborhood Organization's community gardens in Northeast Minneapolis show why: neighbors growing food, donating harvest, and showing up for each other close to home. #Plentifully #TwinCities @Sheridan_Mpls
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Some gardens become part of a neighborhood's rhythm. Soo Line Community Garden in Whittier has long been a place for growing, gathering, and making green space feel shared. soolinecommunitygarden.com #Plentifully #TwinCities #CommunityGardens
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One of the most shareable forms of abundance is knowledge. Good growing advice, local know-how, and practical answers can save time, money, and a lot of stress. #Plentifully #UrbanGardening
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Community gardens do more than grow food. They grow names, trust, habits of showing up, and those little moments that make a block feel more like a neighborhood. frugalhappy.org/blog/2017/7/… #Plentifully #CommunityGardens
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Urban farms can change the feel of a whole neighborhood. Frogtown Farm in St. Paul brings growing, learning, and community connection together in one place. #Plentifully #TwinCities #UrbanFarming
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Not every act of sharing needs to come back as a trade. Sometimes the right next stop for extra produce is a neighbor, pantry, or community partner who can use it right away. #Plentifully #FoodAccess
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What gets shared locally is not just produce. It can be seedlings, compost, jars, tools, garden space, or the kind of know-how that saves someone's whole season. #Plentifully #GardenLife
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