Showing posts with label urban farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban farming. Show all posts

4.05.2010

Urban Farming, take two.

Three years ago, on one of our drives through West and North Philly T-shirt and I had a stroke of genius. Why don't we start an urban garden on one of Philadelphia's vacant lots? The city is filled with them; nearly every neighborhood (save the aptly named, uber-bourgeois, Society Hill) has at least one plot of land that is in serious need of rehabilitation. We could stay in Philadelphia, have jobs that we liked and provide a service for the city. The wheels started turning and we decided to make some moves.

As the weeks went by and the weather warmed, we visited a nursery in North Philly for inspiration and advice. We quickly realized that a large scale urban garden requires a significant investment accompanied by a large and devoted staff. Undeterred we began to plan the next couple months. The land would be relatively inexpensive because it's Philly (enough said). T-shirt would gather technical advice from her mother, an avid gardner. Since she would be in Philly for the summer slaving away at a law firm we decided that I could start to plant some crop at my parents house in NJ (shocker - I was to immediately return home after graduation because I didn't have a job lined up...shocker 2.0-this was 2007, when any moron who could spell their name and had a college degree could find a job...unfortunately I kept forgetting "Phillips" has two "L's").

Then disaster struck: SENIOR WEEK. Actually, to be honest, disaster struck much earlier. Now, I can only speak for myself but when the weather gets warmer I immediately get boozier. I don't want to stick beer bottles in T-shirt's mouth but I think she suffers from the same affliction. Long story short, we fell into a vicious cycle of happy hours, binge drinking, saying goodbyes and not remembering a G.D. thing and starting the process all over again...FOR 2 MONTHS.

Needless to say, we left college violently hungover and full of fuzzy memories. I left with a little something extra...no, you dirty, dirtrry readers, not a STD but Mono. Before we knew it I was pumped full of steroids and on a plane to Europe and T-shirt was living in a sweaty shoebox off of Rittenhouse sqaure, both of us filled with self-loathing and unfulfilled dreams.

Flash forward to the past few weeks. I am in Brooklyn living with three roommates, two of them SJU alums. My roommate Dave and I share a similar ideology when it comes to food; local, fresh and cheap. So we have decided to set up a small garden on our roof. I am going to (hopefully) blog on a weekly basis about the trials and tribulations of growing your own food in a limited space by two people who are clueless about gardening. I will include pictures as often as possible and maybe will even have some special guests blog for me. Or Maybe I won't. Who knows. Wish us luck.

And sorry for such a long post - I promise never to go on this long ever again.