This ecological and community art project designed by Beverly Naidus features a "food forest" of perennial herbs, berries & veggies to feed the community, as well as demonstration of soil remediation via plants and mushrooms. In the center of the garden is a story hive that houses the stories of farmers and gardeners on the island who responded to the question: why do you plant seeds in a time of ecological crisis?
hello beverly. today i stopped in to the gallery and was so pleased. thank you for all the work and positivity you are bringing to this community. and i would never have known about the upcoming permaculture design course on Vashon had i not engaged with you about your design for the skate park. i'm excited for you and excited to see how the project unfolds.
hello beverly. today i stopped in to the gallery and was so pleased. thank you for all the work and positivity you are bringing to this community. and i would never have known about the upcoming permaculture design course on Vashon had i not engaged with you about your design for the skate park. i'm excited for you and excited to see how the project unfolds.
ReplyDeletepeace, jenna