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Food Forests in Public Spaces: Mount Joy Community Orchard with Aaron Parker

Food Forests in Public Spaces: Mount Joy Community Orchard with Aaron Parker

FromThe Forest Garden


Food Forests in Public Spaces: Mount Joy Community Orchard with Aaron Parker

FromThe Forest Garden

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we have an extra special episode! We're lucky to be hosting Aaron Parker of Edgewood Nursery, Propaganda by the Seed, and most importantly - the Mount Joy Community Orchard Project. Mt. Joy is a food forest/community orchard located on Munjoy Hill in Portland, Maine. I first discovered it completely by accident. I stumbled into this magical landscape covered in herbaceous pollinator plants mixed in with fruit trees, and asked an elderly gentleman who was there picking raspberries "for his sweetie" - what's the deal with this place? He told me that is was a free to pick public orchard where anyone could come by and harvest whatever they wanted, so long as they were respectful of the landscape. From that moment I was hooked. If you've ever wanted your local park to look more like a forest garden, and less like a mowed lawn, today's episode is one you can't miss. Listen in as we learn about how Mt. Joy got started, what its evolution has looked like over time, and the steps that you can take to start a similar project in your community. Don't touch that dial! And remember that you can always find us at @forestgardenpodcast on instagram.

Aaron's Links:
https://www.instagram.com/mount.joy.orchard/
https://mountjoyorchard.wixsite.com/mtjoy
https://edgewood-nursery.com/
https://propagandabytheseed.libsyn.com/

Other Links for organizations or events mentioned in the episode:
https://resiliencehub.org/
https://www.mofga.org/the-fair/
Released:
Jul 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (54)

Have you ever wanted to transform your organic gardening practice into something more? Are you interested in ecology, permaculture, or sustainability? This podcast takes a deep dive into these topics, through in-depth commentary and relevant interviews with forest gardeners, permaculturalists, and regenerative system designers. The Forest Garden Podcast is a joint venture between Ben Bishop and Mike Amato, two plant nerds who in the summer of 2020 realized they shared the same alma mater and the same interests in alternative solutions to our rapidly evolving climate.