Food Forest on the Mesa, June-July 2013

Sweetwater Collaborative's first official project was done in two workshops--putting in water harvesting basins and the beginning of a food forest at a residence on the Mesa in June and July 2013.  Thanks to all the energetic and caring volunteers who helped to transform this front yard into an evolving lush food production center.

The homeowners had taken out their front lawn a few months before a Sweetwater crew came to visit for the first time.  We got them to remove the black plastic as soon as possible, as it kills the organisms in the soil as well as the grass.  Before the first workshop we sprayed the yard with compost tea and injected more tea into select areas where we would be digging.

In the first workshop, we dug water harvesting basins to capture roof runoff.  We measured the critical elevations with a bunyip (a water level, shown in the second picture), and added gravel and mulch to the completed basins.  Our second workshop was a planting extravaganza.

After the workshops, an effective drip irrigation system was added and then a flagstone path was laid in the garden.  The result is beautiful!  The food forest will continue to grow and evolve as the years go by, more species are added to the mix, and the homeowners begin harvesting! There may be a crop of blueberries this year already.

The last three pictures of the yard were taken 10 months after completion of the project, in April 2014.

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pink flags marked the edges of our basins
pink flags marked the edges of our basins
Renee demonstrates good planting practices
Renee demonstrates good planting practices
Planting a Bearss lime tree
Planting a Bearss lime tree
We planted a total of 8 trees, 8 edible perennials, and 12 drought tolerant or native plants that day.
We planted a total of 8 trees, 8 edible perennials, and 12 drought tolerant or native plants that day.
The hosts provided delicious, nutritious food for all.
The hosts provided delicious, nutritious food for all.
Thanks to those who rode their bikes to the workshop.
Thanks to those who rode their bikes to the workshop.
This is just the start of a beautiful productive forest garden!
This is just the start of a beautiful productive forest garden!
What a welcoming entry!
What a welcoming entry!
Trees and plants look happy and will flourish over time.
Trees and plants look happy and will flourish over time.
same yard, 10 months later
same yard, 10 months later
food forest, ten months after planting
food forest, ten months after planting
beautiful and functional
beautiful and functional