There’s no
denying it, we have well and truly entered the endurance phase. Seeing our
garden emerge from the mud, the temptation at this stage is to get this project
finished and enjoy the spoils of our hard work. However, with our hopes of proving that trash can indeed reveal itself as treasure we intend to produce nothing
less than pirate’s gold. So while we chip away at the project, we can see that
now is as good a time as any to remind ourselves (and others) what we are truly trying to create in this space:
We aim to
create a destination that will inspire our visitors to support organic food
production. We hope to highlight the power of the individual in local food and
material distribution, engage creativity through recycling and grow delicious
vegetable utilizing natural cycles. We intend to inspire through beauty and to
prove this project is possible with some enthusiasm and patience. We will produce 700m2 of 100% recycled. 100% organic. 100% people power productive garden space.
To prove our
commitment to these values, we will now boast a small but mighty victory. Finding,
securing the donation, and finishing the collection of tonnes of disused rock
material from a local work site. This job was bigger than it sounds but we will
let the photos do the talking.
Each bag was filled
by hand
Each stone
was mined by hand
We filled two
trucks with these bags.