[Sdpg] Parking Strip Becomes Garden with Free Produce for Neighbors (Video) Peak Moment TV
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Thu Nov 25 09:03:08 PST 2010
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Parking Strip Becomes Garden with Free Produce for Neighbors (Video)
by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 11.25.10
FOOD & HEALTH (food)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25F_KbTz39o&feature=player_embedded
Image credit: Peak Moment TV
From backyard permaculture to urban homesteads, we see plenty of
people ripping up lawns and trying to grow more food for themselves
and their families. But sometimes, it's more about what you can do
for others than what you can do for yourself. We've already seen what
happens when neighbors remove fences and start gardens, and now we've
come across a pair of women who planted up the parking strip in-front
of their house with vegetables, and then just invited the neighbors
to help themselves. What happened next is quite beautiful.
When Rainey Hopewell suggested turning the parking strip infront of
the house she shared with Margot Johnston into a vegetable garden for
the community, Margot clearly thought she was crazy. But they went
ahead anyway, and even chalked messages on the sidewalk to explain
which produce was ready for harvest.
Far from becoming a magnet for freeloaders, the gesture has created a
sense of community around what has become known as the Haultain
Common, and now neighbors and friends come and share the labor, and
the produce, with Rainey and Margot. It's inspiring stuff.
About PEAK MOMENT TV
tp://www.peakmoment.tv/
Peak Moment Conversations: Locally Reliant Living for Challenging Times
An online television series featuring people creating resilient
communities for a more sustainable, lower-energy future. Programs
range from permaculture farms to electric bikes, ecovillages to
car-sharing, emergency preparedness to careers for the coming times.
As of May 2010, over 170 half-hour programs are available online.
Our programs have had over 1.5 million viewings on this site, on
YouTube, Energy Bulletin, Blip TV, and up to fifty community-access
TV stations nationwide. Programs are produced by Janaia Donaldson
(producer and host) and Robin Mallgren (videographer and editor) of
Yuba Gals Independent Media.
Peak Moment TV emerged out of our desire to find models among
grassroots entrepreneurs working to create a sustainable future. From
a start in our small-town Northern California community access TV
studio in early 2006, we expanded our scope that summer by visiting
over 20 West Coast communities and recording more than 140 half-hour
Peak Moment conversations. In 2010 we plan to return to the Pacific
Northwest to tape updates and new programs.
Peak Moment Specials
We also produce longer programs, including "Introduction to
Permaculture", a comprehensive weekend course; the "Best of Peak
Moment" series featuring collections on Backyard Gardens,
Permaculture, and Local Business; "Peak Everything", a presentation
by Richard Heinberg, and "A Renaissance of Local", a 3-day conference
near Boulder, Colorado.
Behind the Scenes
We live in rural Nevada City. Our business is named for the nearby
South Yuba River, a part of the Wild and Scenic river system in
California. We live on 160 acres of forest land, in a 1500
square-foot off-grid home using about 10% of the electricity of the
average American home (including home office). Our home is heated by
a wood stove using deadfall wood from their property. Propane heats
the cookstove, on-demand water heater and backup generator (needed
only during extended gray-day periods in winter). Not yet energy
independent, but moving in that direction!
Contact us:
Peak Moment Television
15504 Lone Bobcat Way, Nevada City, CA 95959
530-265-4244
info (at) peakmoment.tv (Replace " (at) " with keyboard at-si
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