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?
Monday, December 17, 2012
Oooooohhhhhhh, it's been how long since I last posted here? YIKES! Is that what my life is like now??????? Oh, my. Well, it means that my hands are in the city, not on the island, and I've been looking at Eden Reframed from my car window, rather than sticking my fingers in the dirt.
We have to do something about this.
This Friday, the much discussed end of the world, according to some, also happens to be the awesome winter solstice, one of those holidays that I like to celebrate (thank the goddess that Hallmark has not yet appropriated this one).
We are having the briefest acknowledgement of this turning towards the sun, from 3-4 pm at the site. I hope you can come, if not in body, then in spirit. We will do something, altho' it will depend on who arrives, just what we do...I hope it's fun and outrageous and that it's not dripping wet.
See you there.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
The summer is almost over and Eden Reframed has survived due to the ferocity of some of its plant species and the graciousness of a few volunteers. We now need to pull together some energy to make the garden thrive through the next year. On Sept 9th, we will gather at the garden to discuss ways to steward Eden Reframed. Bring any of the following: your work gloves, gardening tools, seedlings for winter crops, ideas and questions. Snacks would be good as well. We will be there from 2-5 pm. Looking forward to seeing you there.
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