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A map of the Spore Garden

Regenerative Garden at Spore Initiative
Mikhail Lylov

<meta charset="UTF-8">The regenerative Spore garden is a place where plant communities help restore soil health. The integrity of the land is respected through non-invasive cultivation methods, while various regenerative gardening approaches are tested. The garden’s meadow is home to around sixty plant species. Some support wild insect populations, while others are culinary herbs suitable for foraging. Young fruit trees and berry-bearing shrubs are maturing among the meadow to form the backbone of a small forest garden. In the raised beds, vegetables are cultivated for kitchen use. The garden’s medicinal plant nursery provides a living herbal first-aid kit. The garden library preserves seeds of valuable plants and vegetables and lends them to other gardening initiatives.

Spore Initiative
The Ecosystem of a small Forest Garden
Illustration by/von R.Mehrad
Soil Food Web
Illustration by/von Yupanqui Ramos
The Regenerative Garden of Spore Initiative
Illustration by/von R.Mehrad

See also

Series
Garden Sprees
Guided tours through the Spore Garden with Mikhail Lylov
exhibition
Welto and the Sacred Bush
Exhibition - Learning from Caribbean gardens
stories
Regenerative Garden at Spore Initiative
a place where nature changes with the seasons and the plant community evolves every year through ecological succession

Facilitations and Tools

U nukuch che’ilo’ob chiicho’ob yéetel noolo’ob
Territories of Knowledge
Grandmother University
ÇEM JİYANÊ NEXŞ DİKİN

Partners

Navdanya
India
The Sharaka Youth Forum
Ramallah, Palestine
Permactivie
Fonds Saint-Denis
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