intermediate work · Parque San Carlos, borde sobre el acceso publico, Concordia, AR
Plantar el bosque comestible en el borde publico del Parque San Carlos | Plant the food forest on the Parque San Carlos public edge.
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What the work involvesConcordia es tierra citricola y su gran parque publico no tiene un solo frutal de cosecha libre. El borde sobre el acceso publico admite un bosque comestible que da sombra y da fruta a quien pasa. | English: Concordia is citrus country and its great public park has not one free-harvest fruit tree. The edge along the public access can carry a food forest that gives shade and gives fruit to whoever walks past.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Marcar con el area de parques la traza del borde y la posicion de cada ejemplar. | Mark the edge line and each tree's position with the parks department.
- 2. Cavar a mano cada hoyo al ancho del pan de raiz y a la misma profundidad. | Hand dig each hole to the width of the root ball and to the same depth.
- 3. Plantar citricos y frutales adaptados a la region con el cuello a nivel y armar la cazuela. | Plant citrus and region-adapted fruit trees with the flare at grade and form the basin.
- 4. Cubrir con mantillo, regar a fondo y colocar el cartel de cosecha libre. | Mulch, water in thoroughly and put up the free-harvest sign.
- 5. Registrar especie, cantidad y GPS por ejemplar. | Record species, count and GPS per tree.
What counts as done
- Foto del borde antes de plantar | Photo of the edge before planting
- Foto de cada frutal con el cuello de la raiz a nivel y su cazuela | Photo of each fruit tree with the flare at grade and its basin
- Foto del cartel de cosecha libre colocado | Photo of the free-harvest sign in place
- Especie, cantidad y GPS registrados | Species, count and GPS recorded
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Edible Garden Cultivation. Edible garden cultivation is food growing done to the standards the land-grant universities have refined for a century: healthy soil in tested beds, the right crop in the right season, hand tools, patience, and records. Mastery looks like a Master Gardener's plot, beds that feed a family most of the year from a piece of ground the size of a parking space. Every gardener who reaches that point started with a single bed and a single season. This packet is that start: one bed built or tended properly, one honest note about what happened.
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