by Ming-Chun Lee | May 12, 2026 | Community Power
As we get closer to opening Plentifully in the Twin Cities, we want to be clear about what early access actually means. For us, early access is not just a date on a calendar or a way to say something is live. It is the first real phase of learning with neighbors,...
by Ming-Chun Lee | Nov 29, 2025 | Urban Homesteading & Gardening
Urban homesteading for beginners might sound impossible if you live in an apartment or small city home. But urban homesteading is not about owning acres of land or doing everything yourself. It is about learning how to grow, make, share, and use more of what you...
by Ming-Chun Lee | Oct 31, 2025 | Community Power
Urban farming and community gardens do more than grow food. They help neighbors share knowledge, reduce waste, build trust, and create stronger local support systems. Across cities, people are turning vacant lots, backyards, shared plots, patios, and community spaces...
by Ming-Chun Lee | Oct 1, 2025 | Community Power
Urban farming is on the rise in neighborhoods across Minneapolis and St. Paul. Community gardeners, home growers, and small urban farms are producing fresh food close to home, often with more abundance than one household can use on its own. Many people already share...