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Seattle to Build Nation’s First Food Forest

yortbogey

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It’s Not a Fairytale: Seattle to Build Nation’s First Food Forest


Seattle’s vision of an urban food oasis is going forward. A seven-acre plot of land in the city’s Beacon Hill neighborhood will be planted with hundreds of different kinds of edibles: walnut and chestnut trees; blueberry and raspberry bushes; fruit trees, including apples and pears; exotics like pineapple, yuzu citrus, guava, persimmons, honeyberries, and lingonberries; herbs; and more. All will be available for public plucking to anyone who wanders into the city’s first food forest.

“This is totally innovative, and has never been done before in a public park,” Margarett Harrison, lead landscape architect for the Beacon Food Forest project, tells TakePart. Harrison is working on construction and permit drawings now and expects to break ground this summer.

The concept of a food forest certainly pushes the envelope on urban agriculture and is grounded in the concept of permaculture, which means it will be perennial and self-sustaining, like a forest is in the wild. Not only is this forest Seattle’s first large-scale permaculture project, but it’s also believed to be the first of its kind in the nation.
 

Easy7

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How are they going to manage that? I can imagine people mistreating the plants & produce.
 

mpd

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Here comes the Law of Unintended Consequences to bite them in the ass again.
 

huligun

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The highway to hell is paved with good intentions... Especially when the government is involved.
 

theclearspot

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What about a Cannabis park where people can just go , pick a few leaves, rub up some Charas and smoke on some nice summer evenings. ? :tiphat:
 

Stoner4Life

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great concept but in today's economy it will be setting up a lot of roadside produce stands, dangling free enterprise in front of needy Americans.

 

yortbogey

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i'll bet the park will only have common public hours...closed @ dark... w/ Park and Rec security types like @ the Zoo on phinney ridge
 

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