Up the street from our apartment in Brooklyn is a community garden I have admired for awhile called 6/15 Green. Several community gardens are located throughout the New York area and it is always a delightful surprise to see them tucked in between tall buildings. This one has some fruit trees and many irregular-shaped garden [...]
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Community Garden Inspiration
July 27th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: gardening · green action · localvore
Park Slope Food Coop’s Newest Member
July 22nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
My first experience with the Park Slope Food Coop was back in December when I was here in New York for a month. Jay had joined after realizing how awful New York grocery stores are. The produce is awful, the selection is meager and the prices seem enormous to our Northwestern eyes. A friend told [...]
Tags: Uncategorized · frugal · green action · localvore
Grassroots Garden Visit
May 12th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Last week our Plants class visited Grassroots Garden, a local non-profit here in Eugene that grows food for the needy. We did some volunteer work that morning planting carrots in the morning sunshine and learning some interesting things about soil amendments.
The garden itself is humming right now, making my own backyard look a little sleepy. [...]
Tags: green action · school · seeds · tips · urban farm · vegetables
Natural Woodland Cemetery
April 15th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Last week my Plants class took a field trip to the local Eugene Masonic Cemetery to study some native plants and a little landscape history. The cemetery was built in the mid-1850’s by the local Masonic league, back when the fraternal organization of the Freemasons were at the height of popularity. They undertook several community [...]
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Lents Town Center Design
March 16th, 2010 · 6 Comments
As I mentioned last week, I recently wrapped up another term in my Masters in Landscape Architecture studio. This term we were allowed to choose a site that personally interests us. The site had to originally be focused on a “line” in Oregon somewhere. My “line” was Foster Blvd in Southeast Portland, in the Lents [...]
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