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Page 1: Bringing Food Trees to the Urban Environment...Regional Tree & Shade Summit Edible Infrastructure Bringing Food Trees to the Urban Environment Ann Audrey Environmental Consultant Ann.audrey.1@gmail.com

Regional Tree & Shade Summit

Edible Infrastructure Bringing Food Trees

to the Urban Environment

Ann AudreyEnvironmental [email protected]

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• Same benefits as non-edible trees• Provide shade• Reduce heat island effect• Improve aesthetics

• Increase the quality & abundance of local food supply

• Increase local food security

• Expand the range of tree sizes, colors and textures

• Show connection between earth, trees, water and food

• Create new economic opportunities

Why plant edible trees in the urban environment?

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• Private residences• Subdivision common areas• Public rights-of-way• Commercial sites• In stormwater basins• Government building sites• Colleges and universities• Botanical gardens• Parks• Zoos• Small production orchards

Where can they be located?

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• Potable water that already waters non-edible trees• Harvested rainwater• Street runoff• Stormwater• Reclaimed water• Graywater

Where will trees get their water?

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Which trees could be planted?

Native trees are hardy and productive…..• Velvet mesquite• Screwbean mesquite• Desert ironwood• Foothills palo verde• Blue palo verde• Over 250 edible and

medicinal plants in the Sonoran Desert

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Which trees could be planted?

Historic trees bring our past alive…. • Kino Tree project • Arizona Sonora Desert

Museum – collecting cuttings

• Desert Survivors Nursery –growing the trees

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Which trees could be planted?

Well-adapted nonnative trees are widely used already…..• Available at commercial

nurseries • High productivity in our

challenging environment

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• Passer-bys • Householders• Refugee harvesting

network – Tucson• Food bank gleaners -

Phoenix• Desert Harvesters -

Tucson• People working at

commercial sites• Guerilla gleaners

Who will harvest the trees?

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Mission San Agustin Garden, Tucson

Where is urban edible landscaping being done?

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Black Mission Fig Mission Grape

Quince White Pomegranate

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• Fruit and seed drop is messy• Fruit trees need more water• Trees need to be pruned and

cared for to look good and produce

• Delay between planting time and fruit production

• Liability issues with people eating fruit

• Liability issues with people climbing trees to pick fruit

What issues might come up in urban areas?

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Fall 2011, Workshop on edible urban landscapes, Tucson

Please sign up if interested!

Want to be part of a conversation on this subject?

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EXAMPLE SITESThe Urban Farm - PhoenixMission San Agustin Garden Project - Tucson

WATER HARVESTINGBrad Lancaster’s water harvesting - web sourceCity of Tucson Water Harvesting Guidance Manual

GLEANINGIskash-Taa Refugee Harvesting Network - TucsonArizona Association of Food Banks - Phoenix

PLANT AND SEED SOURCESDesert Survivors Nursery: Kino trees - TucsonNative Seed/SEARCH: seed source - web source

COOKBOOKSDesert Harvester’s Mesquite Cookbook - web sourceAmerican Indian Food and Lore - web source

Where can I learn more?