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Last Saturday, in the late afternoon just as the sun reached magic hour, I attended the Pollination Party sponsored by fellow backward beekeepers Chelsea and Rob of Honey Love.
The event was held in Venice at the Learning Garden. My first introduction to this inspiring organic, urban oasis was in 2001 via friend and mentor David Crow. At the time my daughter Eve was attending Highland Hall Waldorf School which had its own flourishing, edible garden a staple at most Waldorf Schools with large plots. Taking this idea into the main stream school system in a very urban location within Los Angeles was groundbreaking.
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“When neighborhoods are transformed into gardens, numerous social problems are resolved: crime decreases, community and family bonds are strengthened. Gardens are places of beauty and spiritual solace, which bring happiness to those suffering from stress and emotional difficulties. By transforming our cities into living pharmacies and sources of nourishment, the root causes of sickness can be alleviated.” ~David Crow
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Within this garden honey bees coexist with humans in a 60,000 square foot, totally organic space where no pesticides are used. All the needs of the garden are taken care of by the garden within a closed looped, meaning no soil amendments, fungicides, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. All the garden needs are produced by the garden itself in a self sustaining system. The site is even home SLOLA to the seed library of Los Angeles.
David King, another fellow backwards beekeeper, is the garden master and can be found there almost everyday. David led us on a comprehensive tour which included treats for the mind, soul, eyes, nose and mouth.
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SLOLA
Honey Love
Backward Beekeepers
Most the photos were taken by me with my new Canon Rebel, the others were taken by Ashley Fontenot.
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