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2008-08-08

Prospect Heights Community Farm, Prospect Heights, Green With Envy Tour, II.3

The Green With Envy Tour at the Prospect Heights Community Farm.
Green With Envy Tour

All the common patterns were present in this garden, writ large:
  • Common areas of ornamental plantings at the street entrance
  • Raised beds with individual planting areas, mostly devoted to food crops
  • Composting area
And something else in this garden that we'll see more of later: rain-water harvesting.

Street Entrance and Common Areas

Green With Envy Tour

Nearly every garden has a charming, hand-painted "The Garden Is Open" placard that sits out on the sidewalk and invites passersby in.
THE GARDEN IS OPEN

Regular open hours are almost always also posted at the entrance. I think this is a requirement for gardens operated by the Trust for Public Land, locally represented by the Brooklyn-Queens Land Trust.
Sign

Step inside, and you're enveloped by the lushness of the garden.

Prospect Heights Community Farm

Prospect Heights Community Farm

At the rear of this garden is another common area for composting, tool storage, and relaxing in the shade.
Green With Envy Tour

Green With Envy Tour

Individual Plots

Prospect Heights Community Farm

Prospect Heights Community Farm

Prospect Heights Community Farm

Prospect Heights Community Farm

Composting

Demonstrating another common pattern, this production line arrangement of sturdy, uniform bins helps organize the work, minimizes the need to move heavy compost around, and keeps a steady flow of materials moving through the system.

Composting Area

Composting Area

Compost bins

Water Collection

The fact that something different is going on inside is announced by this big sign at the entrance.
Signs

This is the beginning of the water collection system, so well-camouflaged I almost walked past it. The downspout from the adjacent building is on the left, the storage tank is on the right.
Water Collection

This all leads to some serious tankage.
Water Collection

Glam

Just 'cause it's not all compost and rainwater.

Echinops
Echinops

Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia

Sunflower, detail
Sunflower, detail

There were several chairs and benches placed in the shade of common areas, painted in bright colors, and adorned with a hand-painted, smiling sun.
sunsmile

Shed Door, detail
Shed Door

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Warren-St Marks Community Garden, Park Slope, Green With Envy, I.5
Baltic Street Community Garden, Park Slope, Green With Envy Tour, I.6
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