Sunday, February 19, 2012

Travel and land-based education

Rising Roots Design spent the summer of 2011 establishing a native perennial forest garden at Prospect Rock Permaculture, in Johnson VT.  This 40-acre farm and educational center is an alluvial floodplain along the Lamoille River, and the purpose of this project was to establish perennial root systems along the river edge to reduce soil loss and control erosion, while encouraging successional regrowth of a forest ecology.  Hundreds of useful and edible shrubs and trees were planted, including Sugar and Silver Maples, Bur Oak, Chestnut, Hazelnut, Black Locust, Red, White, and Italian Alders, Hawthorn, Gooseberry, High and Low bush Blueberry, Hardy Kiwis, Beach Plums, and more.

For pictures of this project, as well as the yurt-raising and construction, check out and like our facebook page!  Rising Roots Design


Rising Roots also traveled to various music and arts festivals around the northeast to discuss event sustainability, set up compost and recycling centers, and teach workshops on composting and wild useful plant identification.  It was an educational blast! Check out more information and photos through links below!
Liberate VT, music, arts, and yoga festival
The Big Up 2011, Ghent NY

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Rising Roots Design wins First Honorable Mention

A design created by Meagan Lynch from Rising Roots Design was announced as the First Honorable Mention for the Syracuse Community Permaculture Design Open Contest. The designs were submitted to the Alchemical Nursery to develop a Free Snack Garden for the Rahma Health Clinic in Syracuse, NY. For the complete story, please visit:
http://www.alchemicalnursery.org/news/370-edible-forest-snack-garden-design-chosen.html