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Giant's Belly Farm is our name for JED's subsistence vegetable gardens, medicine gardens, and young, growing orchard. Our name, "Giant's Belly" is part of an emerging, collectively-written story about the land we live on and care for. You can read it's latest version here. The Veggie Gardens
Our long term-vision for the gardens is to increase our own subsistence production to become fully self-sufficient in crops like garlic, potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, beets, etc. (we're very close to this now with many of these crops), and to increase our tiny (2 family) Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, selling sliding-scale shares of ecologically-grown food to more families in our community. To accomplish these goals, we're hoping for some new additions to the JED community-- people who are passionate about ecological agriculture and about connecting low-income communities with healthy, affordable locally-grown food. The Pantry & Medicine Garden
Upon walking into the pantry, one would see the deep reds of the tomato; the dark purple of blueberry jam, and the bright yellow of dried calendula flower. While vegetables and fruits are our mainstay, JED's herbal apothecary claims almost a quarter of the pantry space. We don't get sick often, but when we do there's a good supply of natural medicines to help us get better. We preserve medicinal herbs in a number of ways, depending on the herb and it's use. Our apothecary holds medicines in the form of dry herbs for teas and decoctions, oils, salves, creams, liquid extracts, syrups, lozenges, and capsules. The majority of our medicines are made from plants grown or growing right here on the mountainside. Many of our medicinals are gardened along with the vegetables, interspersed throughout the landscape as companion plants. However we do cultivate a large garden that holds medicinal perennials and any herbs grown in large quantity. What we don't garden is then wildcrafted from the abundant ecosystems around us, or bartered and bought from other herbalists. The Orchard
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