10-Post Series: “From Empty Land to ECO-Life Park”
Post 6: Building the Food Forest
After the first trees are planted, the food forest can begin.
A food forest is one of the signature features of an ECO-Life Park.
It is a living system designed to grow food, support wildlife, build soil, provide beauty, and teach visitors.
A food forest can include:
Fruit trees.
Berry bushes.
Herbs.
Flowers.
Vines.
Groundcovers.
Native plants.
Pollinator plants.
Mulch.
Compost.
Beneficial insects.
Healthy soil.
It does not have to be built all at once.
It can grow in layers and phases.
First trees.
Then shrubs.
Then herbs.
Then flowers.
Then groundcovers.
Then pathways.
Then signs.
Then seating.
Then workshops.
Over time, the food forest becomes more than a planting area.
It becomes a place people want to visit.
A place to walk.
A place to learn.
A place to volunteer.
A place to harvest.
A place to teach children where food comes from.
A place to show how land can become productive and beautiful.
The food forest is where restoration, education, and eco-tourism come together.
It is not just about growing food.
It is about growing life.
ECO-Life Parks: Planting Hope, Growing Love.