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?
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Eden Reframed is Open to the Public
Yes, my posts became infrequent in the past month. So my apologies to any of those fans whose been waiting breathlessly for some news about the project. We really had intentions to be more attentive to our paparazzi.
I will post photos of the ceremony as I receive them, as well as an edited video of the event. Here are some photos taken before the ceremony of volunteer, Annie Petrocci, working tirelessly on the gate, the sunflower explosion, a new bench and the story hive.
I will post photos of the ceremony as I receive them, as well as an edited video of the event. Here are some photos taken before the ceremony of volunteer, Annie Petrocci, working tirelessly on the gate, the sunflower explosion, a new bench and the story hive.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Opening Ceremony in two days
We are busily raking the wood mulch, weeding, scraping old paint off the fence posts, and hoping that the story hive will arrive before the opening ceremony on Saturday. I will post recent photos soon.
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