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Breaking through concrete : building an urban farm revival / David Hanson and Edwin Marty ; photographs by Michael Hanson ; foreword by Mark Winne.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 186 pages) : illustrations, photographs (chiefly color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520949713
  • 0520949714
Other title:
  • Building an urban farm revival
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Breaking Through Concrete : Building an Urban Farm Revival.DDC classification:
  • 630.91732
LOC classification:
  • S494.5.U72 .H386 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Mark Winne ; P-Patch Community Garden Program [of] Seattle, Washington ; The neighborhood garden ; How to : change your city's urban agriculture zoning codes -- Homeless Garden Project [of] Santa Cruz, California ; The farm as therapy ; How to : grow good, safe food -- Fairview Gardens and the Center for Urban Agriculture [of] Santa Barbara, California ; The historic farm ; How to : plant perennial fruit trees in the city -- Denver Urban Gardens [of] Denver, Colorado ; The garden as community ; How to : turn your waste into black gold -- Juniper Gardens and Cultivate Kansas City [of] Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri ; The farm for profit ; How to : access start-up capital for urban food projects ; Versailles Community [of] New Orleans, Louisiana ; Backyards of bounty ; How to : develop a congregational urban farm --
Jones Valley Urban Farm [of] Birmingham, Alabama ; The education and production farm ; How to : engage the community with education programs -- Greensgrow Farms and the Philadelphia Project [of] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; The nonprofit, for-profit farm ; How to : rehabilitate contaminated soils -- Eagle Street Rooftop Farm [of] Brooklyn, New York ; The rooftop farm ; How to : convert rooftops to residential gardens and urban farms -- Catherine Ferguson Academy [of] Detroit, Michigan ; The alternative curriculum farm ; How to : raise urban livestock -- Wood Street Urban Farm and Growing Home [of] Chicago, Illinois ; The job training farm ; How to : extend the growing season with hoop houses and greenhouses -- Sandhill Organics and Prairie Crossing [of] Grayslake, Illinois ; The peri-urban farm ; How to : start an urban farm -- Conclusion / Edwin Marty.
Awards:
  • Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries (CBHL) Annual Literature Award - Nominee, 2013
Summary: People have always grown food in urban spaces--on windowsills and sidewalks, and in backyards and neighborhood parks--but today, urban farmers are leading an environmental and social movement that transforms our national food system. To explore this agricultural renaissance, brothers David and Michael Hanson and urban farmer Edwin Marty document twelve successful urban farm programs, from an alternative school for girls in Detroit, to a backyard food swap in New Orleans, to a restaurant supply garden on a rooftop in Brooklyn. Each beautifully illustrated essay offers practical advice for budding farmers, such as composting and keeping livestock in the city, decontaminating toxic soil, even changing zoning laws.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 183), map of farms, notes on contributors.

Foreword / Mark Winne ; P-Patch Community Garden Program [of] Seattle, Washington ; The neighborhood garden ; How to : change your city's urban agriculture zoning codes -- Homeless Garden Project [of] Santa Cruz, California ; The farm as therapy ; How to : grow good, safe food -- Fairview Gardens and the Center for Urban Agriculture [of] Santa Barbara, California ; The historic farm ; How to : plant perennial fruit trees in the city -- Denver Urban Gardens [of] Denver, Colorado ; The garden as community ; How to : turn your waste into black gold -- Juniper Gardens and Cultivate Kansas City [of] Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri ; The farm for profit ; How to : access start-up capital for urban food projects ; Versailles Community [of] New Orleans, Louisiana ; Backyards of bounty ; How to : develop a congregational urban farm --

Jones Valley Urban Farm [of] Birmingham, Alabama ; The education and production farm ; How to : engage the community with education programs -- Greensgrow Farms and the Philadelphia Project [of] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; The nonprofit, for-profit farm ; How to : rehabilitate contaminated soils -- Eagle Street Rooftop Farm [of] Brooklyn, New York ; The rooftop farm ; How to : convert rooftops to residential gardens and urban farms -- Catherine Ferguson Academy [of] Detroit, Michigan ; The alternative curriculum farm ; How to : raise urban livestock -- Wood Street Urban Farm and Growing Home [of] Chicago, Illinois ; The job training farm ; How to : extend the growing season with hoop houses and greenhouses -- Sandhill Organics and Prairie Crossing [of] Grayslake, Illinois ; The peri-urban farm ; How to : start an urban farm -- Conclusion / Edwin Marty.

People have always grown food in urban spaces--on windowsills and sidewalks, and in backyards and neighborhood parks--but today, urban farmers are leading an environmental and social movement that transforms our national food system. To explore this agricultural renaissance, brothers David and Michael Hanson and urban farmer Edwin Marty document twelve successful urban farm programs, from an alternative school for girls in Detroit, to a backyard food swap in New Orleans, to a restaurant supply garden on a rooftop in Brooklyn. Each beautifully illustrated essay offers practical advice for budding farmers, such as composting and keeping livestock in the city, decontaminating toxic soil, even changing zoning laws.

Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries (CBHL) Annual Literature Award - Nominee, 2013

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