Animals & Wildlife Magazine

These Urban Farmers Want to Feed the Whole Neighborhood — for Free

By Garry Rogers @Garry_Rogers

These urban farmers want to feed the whole neighborhood — for free

“The Beacon Food Forest is giving away dozens of strawberry plants. For free.
“For now, the cooperative food forestry idea is at least spreading like those strawberry plants, thanks in part to the BFF’s focus on education. In addition to monthly work parties, the BFF holds classes and workshops on edible forest gardening, providing hands-on education to eager learners. “People learn how to do stuff and realize it’s pretty easy and attainable,” says Cramer. “The model of a food forest, you can actually copy it even in your backyard, as long as you understand.”

Source: grist.org

Katie in Garden+
In an unused bit of ground beside our apartment complex dumpster my four-year old daughter and I, spent a few minutes every day after work,  and grew over 200 pounds of peas, tomatoes, onions, beans, radishes, spinach, and squash in a three by four meter space. We didn’t get to plant the winter crops.

There was more than enough unused ground that everyone in the complex could have done the same.


Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog