by Debra | Mar 19, 2013 | bio-diversity, DIY Mmmmuseum of Oven Typologies, Edible Ecological Framework, edible plants / wild foods, Foodscape Wildeman @en, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, social cohesion, urban agriculture, URBANIAHOEVE projects
March 14, 2013 – Lucas Community, Notweg 32, Amsterdam. Last Thursday URBANIAHOEVE, members of the Lucas Community and neighbours broke ground on Foodscape Wildeman garden and edible landscape at the former Lucas School. The group, who were involved in the...
by Debra | Oct 24, 2012 | bio-diversity, DemoGarden-Amsterdam Noord, edible plants / wild foods, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, public space, urban agriculture, URBANIAHOEVE projects
Worried about poor urban soils, toxic contamination, nutrient leaching, and erosion? Calm the heck down and learn to make your own dang soil at a Hügelbed workshop at Urbaniahoeve’s DemoGarden in Amsterdam North. We will produce an all-natural, nutrient rich,...
by Debra | Oct 3, 2012 | bio-diversity, edible plants / wild foods, Foodscape Schilderswijk, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, public space, social cohesion, the urban ag diet, urban agriculture, URBANIAHOEVE projects
From monoculture to self-maintaining orchard in just eighteen months, this public space green strip and Foodscape Schilderswijk location is already enjoying the benefits of permaculture; self-seeding nectar plants and green manures, a flourishing fragrance path (to...
by Debra | Jun 20, 2012 | bio-diversity, edible plants / wild foods, Foodscape Schilderswijk, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, public space, URBANIAHOEVE projects
Urbaniahoeve is proud to announce that Foodscape Schilderswijk is one of the official locations as part of the national Day of Architecture weekend! You can visit the Foodscape during one of 3 tours through the edible landscapes of the Schilderswijk. The walking tours...
by Debra | Jun 4, 2012 | DemoGarden-Amsterdam Noord, edible plants / wild foods, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, the urban ag diet, urban agriculture
Hügelkultur is an ancient technique for making (raised) planting beds by layering old logs, branches, sod, cardboard, grass clippings, slashed weeds, some dirt, covering the lot, and then planting into the bed. Aside from the excellent soil that is developed through...
by admin | Nov 2, 2011 | edible plants / wild foods, Foodscape Schilderswijk, foodscapes, green infrastructure, permaculture, public space, social cohesion, urban agriculture, URBANIAHOEVE projects
Espalier fruit orchards location: Westenberg Hof, Wellington Hof and Hanneman Hoek (espalier wall) This typology fills enclosed yards and naked façades in the public space with fruit trees grown in beds along flat surfaces. The wires spalier along which the branches...