This is a special case, in which an occupied orchard became a City Hall facility. It began in 2000, when the Ribera district became the subject of an urban plan. With the planting of a pine tree, the neighbors named the remains of the demolition of the buildings as "Hole of Shame", and where they began to plant the garden in this hole.
In this sustainable space of about 120 m2, an orchard of ecological, community and self-managed production began to be planted.
The orchard is a socializing resource, open to everyone and without limit of participation, where medicinal herbs and organic vegetables are grown, there is a composting area, activities, workshops and popular meals are organized with the harvest.
This is a special case, in which an occupied orchard became a City Hall facility. It began in 2000, when the Ribera district became the subject of an urban plan. With the planting of a pine tree, the neighbors named the remains of the demolition of the buildings as "Hole of Shame", and where they began to plant the garden in this hole.
In this sustainable space of about 120 m2, an orchard of ecological, community and self-managed production began to be planted.
The orchard is a socializing resource, open to everyone and without limit of participation, where medicinal herbs and organic vegetables are grown, there is a composting area, activities, workshops and popular meals are organized with the harvest.
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