The project leaders believe it will bring a sense of 'serendipity' to the town.
The opportunity to work together as a community can lead to "wonderful and magical" things.
That's according to Rosalind Fanning owner of the Tin Jug Arts Studio as Offaly's first garden sharing program is being launched in Birr.
Community Roots is getting it's first rural pilot, the concept is for people to share plots in their garden to grow their own food and flowers.
The project is being lead by Rosalind, in partnership with other community projects such as the men's shed.
This initiative will benefit people living in the town who have little garden space to grow produce.
Ms Fanning says it will bring people in the community together:
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