How we can eat our landscape

What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course. With energy and humor, Pam Warhurst tells at the TEDSalon the story of how she and a growing team of volunteers came together to turn plots of unused land into communal vegetable gardens, and to change the narrative of food in their community.

Pam Warhurst cofounded Incredible Edible, an initiative in Todmorden, England dedicated to growing food locally by planting on unused land throughout the community. Here is a direct link.

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3 Responses to How we can eat our landscape

  1. dave says:

    Great idea to bring people closer to where their food comes from.

  2. bullion.bunny says:

    Love this……best post to date.

  3. Attila Balazs says:

    “England is a nation of shopkeepers”
    (Napoleon Bonaparte)

    Perhaps they found it boring and want to change it to ‘gardeners’?

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