Interpretive Lens Walks

Interpretive Lens Walks invite visitors to experience Ediblescapes as more than a garden.
These guided walks offer a way of reading the garden through different interpretive lenses, helping people notice the relationships, processes and meanings that shape the space.

Depending on the focus of the walk, visitors may explore Ediblescapes through lenses such as:
- Permaculture
- Syntropic practice
- Agroecology
- Living biology
- Biocultural food knowledge
- Commons-based community care
Each lens offers a different way of understanding the garden. Some walks focus on patterns, functions and relationships. Others explore soil life, succession, edible plants, food knowledge or the social and cultural dimensions of shared public space.
These walks are designed to help people observe more deeply, ask better questions and engage with the garden as a living learning place.
They are suitable for visitors, volunteers, community groups, students and anyone interested in community edible forest gardening.
Interpretive Lens Walks are one of the ways Ediblescapes shares its learning openly with others, helping people carry ideas and inspiration into their own places and communities.
Join a walk and read the garden differently
Come and explore Ediblescapes through guided interpretation, observation and shared learning in the garden.

