Growing on the Land
There is a 3.25 acre flat, fertile and fenced in lot on the west side of the property that abuts the forest where the Silas Creek runs north to south.
This project aims to lay the foundation for a sustainable, cooperative microvillage with integrated farming and community spaces.
Olamina Commons - a 3.5-acre shared land project in Winston-Salem, NC, focused on regenerative agriculture, sustainable living, and community-driven land stewardship. The project integrates small-scale farming, a food forest, and cooperative land ownership within a larger 7.46-acre Microvillage
The Next Green Revolution: How Cities Can Bring Earth Back to LifeUrban Green Revolution
Edenicity has developed models for layering plant growth in urban environments. https://www.edenicity.com/design.html
https://www.youtube.com/@edenicity
Growing trees that produce Edibles
I love the permaculture approach shown in this video, but will likely find a way to do this as dense as possible.
We can set aside a "perimeter orchard" and sprinkle edibles throughout the house paths. These can produce fud,e but also this video shows a way to start generating revenue selling seedlings in year one.
We should focus on Native trees, but maybe some japanese maples as well because they have such high resell value.
Cultivating Urban Farming from the ground up: https://www.growinghighpoint.org/
Wild Bloom Garden Company: https://thewildbloomgarden.com/