About
Nourish : Edible Landscapes was born out of our love of plants, soil, design, a belief in interdependence, and a desire to live into the concept of “right livelihood.” We hope to create joy and nourishment for people and the planet along the way.
We’ve worked on organic and biodynamic farms, studied permaculture, urban farming systems, and look to a range of philosophies and practices for inspiration including but not limited to:
Masanobu Fukuoka : One Straw Revolution
Fritz Haeg : Edible Estates and Salmon Creek Farm
Robin Wall KImmerer : Braiding Sweetgrass
Devon Mihesuah : Recovering Our Ancestors’ Gardens
Leah Penniman : Soul Fire Farm
Sole Food Street Farms : Vancouver, B.C.
Julia Watson : Landscape Architect
Rowen White : Indigenous Seed Steward
We acknowledge that the land where we live and work are the traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, bands of the Chinook, and many other Tribes who made their homes along the Columbia River. We also acknowledge the systemic policies of genocide, relocation, and assimilation that still impact many Indigenous/Native American families today. As settlers and guests on these lands we honor the work of Native Nations, leaders and families, and make ongoing efforts to center Indigenous knowledge, creativity, resilience, and resistance.