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Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM

Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM. Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM. Scope of Work. Vertical Garden Shed Shade Structure. A. B. C. C. B. A. Vertical Garden. MATERIALS: 1. Frame --> metal or wood 2. Backboard --> PVC sheets 3. holding sheet --> felt. Vertical Garden. EDIBLE WALL PLANTS

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Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM

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  1. Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM Elm + Liberty URBAN FARM

  2. Scope of Work • Vertical Garden • Shed • Shade Structure

  3. A B C C B A

  4. Vertical Garden MATERIALS: 1. Frame --> metal or wood 2. Backboard --> PVC sheets 3. holding sheet --> felt

  5. Vertical Garden EDIBLE WALL PLANTS • Beets • Chard • Chicory • Chinese celery • Cilantro • Corn • Flowering geraniums • Italian dandelions • Oregano • Parsley • Peppermint • Purple sage • Scallions • Strawberries • Tomatoes • Watercress Source: Urban Corps of San Diego County ---> Edible Wall (San Diego)

  6. Vertical Garden Before starting a vertical garden, consider the following elements: • Structural support: It’s important to make sure that a wall can take the added weight. • Hanging systems: Several commercial frames and baskets are made for a variety of applications. • Plants: Experts suggest planting in themes or “pallets,” such as ingredients for salsa, herbs for Italian cooking and low-water plants. • Maintenance: Figure out how to safely reach the highest part of the garden. • Sunlight: The direction a wall faces will influence plant selection and irrigation needs. • Water: Drip irrigation systems are recommended. Runoff that doesn’t drain quickly may create problems. • Source: Urban Corps of San Diego County

  7. Shed • Cleaning and prep space for produce to market • Secure storage for tools ---> Little City Gardens (San Francisc0)

  8. Shade Structure • Protected area and for social functions

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