Fresh greens are sprouting up all over the garden. We planted spinach and lettuce over a month ago and now their finally taking off. A few years ago we planted arugula and let it go to seed. Now it sprouts up in the oddest corners of the garden, under rocks and near trees. So I made our first garden salad with spinach, lettuce, curly cress and arugula. It was fantastic to taste the vitality of our nutrient rich leafy greens.
While watering the garden yesterday by hand with a hose, I notice a bold little sparrow. He must of have been young because he was not intimidated by my presence. In fact he was drawn to the lovely rain shower I was creating to water the plants. He hopped under the spray of water and started pecking for worms and bugs. This made me think of the environment we have been working to create which has been inspired by the ideals of permaculture. We have a water feature in the form of a bird bath which attracts the birds and bugs also helps regulate the temperatures. We let the garden go to seed so that the plants will flower and attract the bees for pollination. And we have planted many fruit trees (17 to be exact) and berry bushes to create shade. Creating a natural habitat allows for a healthy ecosystem where all living organisms, plants and animals and insects will thrive and do their jobs. In the end this means more fruits and veggies and less work for us.
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Katherine Pettit is the producer of Urban Roots and a novice gardener.
urbanrootsgarden.com, “Urban Roots,” a ‘how-to’ inspirational documentary on urban vegetable gardening.
Three dynamic gardeners are profiled who share their personal stories on living a more self-sustainable lifestyle. They provide tours of their garden while discussing practical information on how to grow specific crops. The gardeners cover the basics from preparing soil to harvest, provide new ideas on veggies to grow, and discuss raising chickens in the city. The documentary was filmed entirely in Nelson, profiles Nelson gardeners and features the music of Adham Shaikh. The running time of the film is 40 minutes.