- (1/13) Ambassadors of Soil in Just Out
- (1/13) To build or not to build? on PreparePDX.com
- (11/12) Lasagna Gardening (a.k.a. sheet mulching) in All Things Real Estate
- (10/12) Fall Gardening Best Practices in All Things Real Estate
- (9/12) Working in the Garden During a Move in All Things Real Estate
- (8/12) Home Ownership and Homecoming in All Things Real Estate
- (7/12) Garden Professionals will Help You Get On Your Way in All Things Real Estate
- (6/12) Edible Gardens in All Things Real Estate
- (5/12) Garden Fever with Charlie Nardozzi on WBUR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook
- (5/12) Intergenerational Gardens in All Things Real Estate
- (4/12) Getting the Feel of a Garden on PreparePDX.com
- (4/12) New Homes Beckon for City Chickens in Retirement in New York Times
- (4/12) Creating Your Own Opportunities in the Spring Garden in All Things Real Estate
- (3/12) Prepping your garden, and gardening “prepared” on PreparePDX.com
- (3/12) Growing Food, Growing Yourself in All Things Real Estate
- (2/12) How to Love Your Garden Back to Life in All Things Real Estate
- (1/12) Planning Your Garden in the Off-Season (2/2) in All Things Real Estate
- (12/11) Planning Your Garden in the Off-Season (1/2) in All Things Real Estate
- (9/11) Murmurs in Willamette Week
- (7/11) Earthly Delights: Urban Farmers – Wild in the Yard in Oregon Home
- (4/11) The Show was Eggstraordinary on TheFreeRooster.com
- (2/11) Yard, Garden, and Patio Show 2011 Preview in PlantWise on Portland Monthly
- (11/10) Swept into the foreclosure vortex in the Oregonian [the print version of this story includes a close-up picture of Ms. Johnson-King wearing a Chicken Shirt; in the front page picture, you can just barely recognize the shirt under her jacket]
- (8/10) Seasoned Veterans: Portland’s Urban Farming Gurus on NeighborhoodNotes.com
- (7/10) Toxic Sites Made Useful Again in the Portland Observer
- (3/10) Chicken Shirts: Going Viral? in PlantWise on Portland Monthly
Besides what makes it out into the blogosphere or the news, we’re always up to something here at Independence Gardens. This is how you can keep track of us:
And there’s always Facebook and Twitter, for those of you who are social media-inclined!


