One person's vision of this Pacific Northwest college town.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Grassroots Garden II
A section of the Grassroots Garden that includes beds of celery, onions, young cole crop starts, beans, raspberries, sunflowers, etc. In the far distance are more than ten varieties of tomato plants as well as sweet peppers. Very inspiring!
If I could have the vocation of my choosing, I would either be a farmer or a teacher of urban gardening. Alas, I am neither of these things, yet!
I live in the Pacific Northwest and food security and sustainability are my passions. In a few days I'll begin making my case for why local (food, business, governance, resource use, etc.) is better and far more sane than the complicated, fragile and completely unsustainable system of infrastructure, production and distribution most humans currently depend on. Stay tuned!
2 comments:
nice greeeeeeennnnn garden
Oh, it's positively lush out there. They've got their water system very well set up and they make the most of the water they use.
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