Permaculture Lens
One way of reading Ediblescapes as a living food system.
Station
Observation & Care
Follow the cycle of observe, prune, mulch, respond, regrow, and learn as a way of caring for a living garden.
Permaculture poster showing a cycle of observation, pruning, mulching, regrowth, and learning at Ediblescapes

Permaculture begins with observation and grows through care. This station highlights a repeating cycle: observe, respond, prune, mulch, regrow, and learn. Ediblescapes is not maintained through control alone, but through attention to change over time. Garden care becomes a conversation with living processes. By noticing what is happening and responding thoughtfully, people help the system remain healthy, adaptive, and productive.

A question to consider

What changes do you notice here, and how might care respond to them?

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Ediblescapes can be explored through many interconnected ways of reading the garden — including permaculture, syntropic practice, living biology, biocultural food knowledge, agroecology, and commons-based community care.