Permaculture
One way of reading Ediblescapes as a living food system.
Station
Relationships
Discover how plants, pollinators, soil, shade, mulch, and groundcover support one another through living relationships.
Permaculture poster showing relationships between tree, mulch, pollinators, soil, and plants at Ediblescapes

Permaculture encourages us to see gardens through relationships, not isolated parts. This station highlights how one element supports another: flowers attract pollinators, trees create shade, groundcovers protect soil, mulch feeds life below, and roots help hold moisture and fertility. The garden grows through connection. Ediblescapes becomes healthier and more productive when many forms of life support each other.

A question to consider

What relationships can you see here that help life support life?

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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.