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Green Zone at FH13
7:47AM ON
07/16/2008
BY
Dave Segal
This is from Sarah Zurier:
Wanted to let you know about Green Zone, a garden installation I created at Firehouse 13 for the summer.
It’s an organic vegetable, herb, and flower garden planted in the detritus of wartime consumption: used tires, shopping bags, and shoes. Six of the tires were pulled out of the Woonasquatucket River during the Earth Day cleanup in April 2008. Southside Community Land Trust helped me start a bunch of the plants from seed, and FH13 residents share its produce.
For images and more info (like more on why it’s called Green Zone or other wartime gardens), check out my blog.
And visit Green Zone next time you’re in the neighborhood of Firehouse 13 and graze on some herbs or talk to the plants! They like it.
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July 16th, 2008 at 12:22PM
Max Says:
Hey Dave, do you realize that picture is a totally different installation at PS1 in Queens?
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July 16th, 2008 at 4:50PM
Sarah (Green Zone) Says:
You’re tellin’ me! Imagine what i could do with $70,000+.
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