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We are working with permaculture principles to experiment with how the pleasure and responsibilities of a common garden play out in a shared space with temporary residents. Watch us growAt Frontyard there are now four raised garden beds, a sweet potato patch, and worm farm all overlooked by resident trees. The garden is abundant with many energies: it is a place for food, a place to gather and a place to learn. At Frontyard we look at the garden as a sign and example of vitality - if the garden is thriving, so are we.
=== Connect with the garden ===You’ll find our garden happy-snaps on the [https://www.instagram.com/frontyardorg/ frontyardorg on instagram] feed or in our [https://www.flickr.com/photos/139358427@N03/albums/72157663815643004 garden album on Flickr], which we encourage residents to add to. If you want to get your hands dirty in good company then check the [https://www.frontyardprojects.org/events/ events calendar] for our regular garden working bees. You can also join the '''#garden''' channel on our slack space ([https://frontyard-slackin.herokuapp.com/ join here]) where we share updates and observations about what's happening in the garden week to week. === '''Why garden?'''===* Principles/philosophy- ''(More details to come...)''* Permaculture principles in the garden and beyond. ''(More details to come...)''
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=== '''The garden growsseeds''' ===In 2016 the Frontyard janitors and friends installed two raised beds in the backyard of 228 Illawarra Road.Sydney artist [[Gilbert Grace]] provided design and permaculture advice while [http://107.org.au/ 107 Projects] gifted second hand wood and other building materials.'''
=== '''The garden grows''' ===Over two weekends in late 2017 several tonnes of heavy garden beds and soil were shifted to Frontyard by a couple of Frontyard Janitors and an intrepid crew of volunteers from Marrickville/Sydney and from as far as Newcastle. The four garden beds were shifted from "[http://earlwoodfarm.com/ Earlwood Farm]", a project of love, labour and place in Inner Sydney that wrapped up in 2018. The beds had been installed at Earlwood Farm by the artist [https://www.gabrielledevietri.net/#/gardenofbadflowers/ Gabrielle Di Vietri], and a large team of volunteers, when Di Vietri boycotted the Biennale of Sydney in 2014.
=== '''The garden futures....'''===* Seed harvesting * Sustainable food production - Ali and Jen Hamiltonlearning how to grow food in the inner city* Entanglements - many residents that have collaborated collaborate with the Frontyard garden. Many more think with and through gardens generally to alternative ways of thriving. Here are just a few:** [[Michelle Kelly]] - SRB residency - library and garden
** [[Anna McMahon + Nina Dodd]]
** [[Jennifer Hamilton|Jennifer Mae Hamilton]]
** [[Mapping Edges]]
** [[Cloudship Press]]
** [[Gilbert Grace]]
** [[Sophea Lerner]]
====== Connect with the garden ==='''Seeds, paths and nutrients''' ===You’ll find our garden happy-snaps on the [https://www.instagrammilkwood.comnet/frontyardorg/ frontyardorg on instagram] feed or in our [https http://www.flickrmappingedges.comorg/ https:/photos/139358427@N03theseedbox.se/ http:/albums/72157663815643004 garden album on Flickr], which we encourage residents to add toearlwoodfarm.com/