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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
🖼️ Proposed Grow Area
Status | Proposal |
Approximate Area | 20’x25’Ft |
Access Instructions | it’s just up front; likely security camera, security officer in building during daytime hours |
Conditions | mulched with leaves and bark, likely treated with herbicides |
Grow Proposal | biochar compost + seeds of wildflowers & fruit bushes, trees |
We will start with amending soil with biochar compost, then we will sow seeds and transplant plants. We will prioritize edibility, usefulness, and ecosystem support. We will continue to fertilize with compost built onsite. We will control pests by growing diverse plants. |
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Suggested Harvest Policy | Gardeners will share 50% of harvest with land owner. |
Local Resources | |
Notes |
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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
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~3 acres
Wildflowers, fruit trees; with as much compost, mulch or irrigation as needed to maintain soil moisture
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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
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Vacant lot behind Baja Fresh and Pet Food Express is dry and covered with wild mustard, wild oats, morning glory and more.
Lay biochar compost, mulch, hugelkultur to remediate and retain moisture.
If locals desire faster growing produce, coordinate with local businesses to attach irrigation to a waterline and erect a fence for a community garden.
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By leela |
Modified on May 3rd, 2023 at 2:35 pm May 3, 2023 at 2:29 pm |
EcoCamping, EcoProposal, GrowHere, LegalizeMe, petition, Proposal
“EcoCamping” is living pro-generatively with Earth: residing outdoors and in temporary or earthen constructions, remediating soil, and sowing seeds of edible & functional plants.
By sanctioning EcoCamping, we gain: a life-supporting climate, the regeneration of our pollinator populations, development of new polycultural crops, and free local produce.
In collaboration with city governments, academic institutions and citizens, developing an EcoCamper program increases the value of our land by fostering healthy, beautiful and productive living environments.
The surrounding land is occupied with buildings and yards that can and should grow foods, yet right here there is an expanse that could serve the people and natural life if fostered as a food forest.
1. lay compost (such as picnicking) ; pick up litter
3. disperse seeds (wildflowers, forageables, fruit trees)
3. spread mulch
These actions can be done in small and large quantities. Greater chance of success the more this is done, so it’s recommended to have EcoCampers steward the land.
Locally-produced compost can be acquired through a neighborhood collection program, or from the culled, dumped greenwaste of local grocery stores.
By leela |
Modified on April 28th, 2023 at 3:43 pm at 2:01 pm |
I nominate this land for mulch to be applied, rather than the herbicides that are sprayed, to enrich the soil for the benefit of nearby plants that we love.
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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
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Conditions: wild oats and dandelions yard, let’s add some edibles
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By leela |
Modified on July 28th, 2023 at 1:38 am at 1:32 pm |
I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
Approximate Area:12‘ x 15‘
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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
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Approximate Area:
~12’x35’
Suggestions:
we recommend amending with compost and applying mulch. We’d love to collaborate if you would like a front yard foodforesf. Respond in comments 💚
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I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
🖼️ Proposed Grow Area
Status | Proposal |
Approximate Area | 20’x25’Ft |
Access Instructions | it’s just up front; likely security camera, security officer in building during daytime hours |
Conditions | mulched with leaves and bark, likely treated with herbicides |
Grow Proposal | biochar compost + seeds of wildflowers & fruit bushes, trees |
We will start with amending soil with biochar compost, then we will sow seeds and transplant plants. We will prioritize edibility, usefulness, and ecosystem support. We will continue to fertilize with compost built onsite. We will control pests by growing diverse plants. |
|
Suggested Harvest Policy | Gardeners will share 50% of harvest with land owner. |
Local Resources | |
Notes |
🌱
I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
Picture 📷
Vacant lot behind Baja Fresh and Pet Food Express is dry and covered with wild mustard, wild oats, morning glory and more.
Lay biochar compost, mulch, hugelkultur to remediate and retain moisture.
If locals desire faster growing produce, coordinate with local businesses to attach irrigation to a waterline and erect a fence for a community garden.
🌱
I nominate this land to grow more plants for the benefit of its inhabitants.
🌱
“EcoCamping” is living pro-generatively with Earth: residing outdoors and in temporary or earthen constructions, remediating soil, and sowing seeds of edible & functional plants.
By sanctioning EcoCamping, we gain: a life-supporting climate, the regeneration of our pollinator populations, development of new polycultural crops, and free local produce.
In collaboration with city governments, academic institutions and citizens, developing an EcoCamper program increases the value of our land by fostering healthy, beautiful and productive living environments.
The surrounding land is occupied with buildings and yards that can and should grow foods, yet right here there is an expanse that could serve the people and natural life if fostered as a food forest.
1. lay compost (such as picnicking) ; pick up litter
3. disperse seeds (wildflowers, forageables, fruit trees)
3. spread mulch
These actions can be done in small and large quantities. Greater chance of success the more this is done, so it’s recommended to have EcoCampers steward the land.
Locally-produced compost can be acquired through a neighborhood collection program, or from the culled, dumped greenwaste of local grocery stores.
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