Episode 27: Mariel Gardner on urban farms, pollinator gardening and the "economy of decency"

Episode 27: Mariel Gardner on urban farms, pollinator gardening and the "economy of decency"

Author: Hobby Farms April 6, 2022 Duration: 27:24

Urban farmer Mariel Gardner talks about 5th Element Farms (aka Apocalyptic Acres), where Dope Beets, Dope Rhymes is the motto for the vacant city lot they reclaimed as a space to grow food for their community. Their food access model is to feed the people as best they can with the hope that others will want to support them in this "economy of decency."

Listen in for tips for finding and reusing discarded items for your farm and for starting your own pollinator garden, in the city or the country. Mariel also tells us about the West Louisville Women's Collaborative, where they believe "wellness lies at the juncture of art and nature."

With more than 300 vacant and abandoned properties listed with the Louisville Landbank Authority, you'll hear about the challenges of accessing this and other land for urban farming. You'll also learn about Mariel's research into historical Black land dispossession in the state of Kentucky and how this continues in cities and suburbs today.

5th Element Farms on Facebook

West Louisville Women's Collaborative online


At the heart of Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good are the conversations that happen over a fence line or at a farmers market, translated into audio. This podcast lives in the space where a personal passion meets practical purpose, featuring the voices of those who cultivate small plots, raise a few animals, or run a sustainable micro-farm. Host Lisa Munniksma doesn’t just interview her guests; she gets into the dirt with them, uncovering the personal journeys that led to a life rooted in the land. You’ll hear how a simple hobby evolved into a thriving side business, how families connect through daily chores, and how these growers are building resilience within their local communities far beyond the harvest. The discussions are grounded in real experience, tackling the challenges of soil health, animal husbandry, and market creativity alongside the profound satisfactions of self-reliance and stewardship. It’s a series for anyone who has ever felt the pull to grow something, whether that’s a backyard tomato plant or a fledgling farmstead business, offering relatable stories and tangible insights from people who are actually doing the work. Tune in for honest talk about the failures, the triumphs, and the quiet motivations that keep this community planting seeds season after season.
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