Category Archives: Parr Field

Clearing the Garden at Parr Field

Today was the final round of clearing the field at our Parr Field Garden Project.  We want the field to look nice since it is school property and the site is used by the public.  Hopefully there will not be … Continue reading

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More harvesting at the Parr Field Garden Project

Today we gathered at Parr Field to harvest our fruit crops that could be damaged if they are subjected to frost, which could happen any night now…  Above you can see a picture of our red chile that is spread … Continue reading

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Eating and dehydrating horno-roasted chicos

Opening the horno is like opening a present at Christmas, except you know what it is.  The smell is the best: delicate cedar smoke enfused with the smell of sweet corn and earth.This corn is the second generation of an … Continue reading

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Harvesting corn for horno-roasted chicos

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Mud plastering our horno

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AIRE presents at “Humanitarian Design Seminar”

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Harvesting and blanching green beans

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Progress and problems at the Parr Field Garden Project

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Growth and development at our Parr Field Garden Project

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Another round of cultivation at the school garden

Today three of us met to hoe weeds at the Parr Field Garden Project.  Our crop plants are bigger now so the job is easier with less danger of accidentally weeding our crops.  Nevertheless, it seems like every weeding episode … Continue reading

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