September 1, 2009

Growlots

posted by wes at 9:05 pm

Addressing the issue of local food access, especially in low-income communities within Philadelphia, Growlots seeks to re-define the system in which we get our food.

Growlots, with the pooled information from UNI (Urban Nutrition Initiative) and PHS (Pennsylvania Horticultural Society), introduced the concept of Green Resource Centers that would supply outlying community gardens with supplies and services in exchange for a portion of the satellite gardens’ crop output.

Growlots is the name of a project begun in September 2009.  The group included Victoria Perez, Megan Braley, John “Woody” Woodburn, Kim Forsythe, Elissa Meyer, Adam Rusiski, Jared Delorenzo, John Pender, and myself.

As this process builds and strengthens gardens, it also has the capability to strengthen communities, while simultaneously providing them with fresh food and vitality.

Megan Braley and Victoria Perez have continued to develop this project

April 12, 2009

Grey Water Treatment Site

posted by wes at 7:04 pm


View Mill Creek Farm in a larger map

This map shows where Mill Creek Urban Farm is, the site which we are building our grey water treatment design.  This map identifies the different areas of the farm, and where exactly we plan on implementing the system.

April 9, 2009

Farmphilly.com

posted by wes at 1:44 pm

As a class, we’re taking all of the content we worked on and are currently working on for our Philly Urban Farming project.  All of the groups and their respective members have access to posting and editing on the site, and we’re going to try to establish ourselves in the urban farming world, more specifically, the Philly urban farming world.

Check out the site at farmphilly.com