Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top You've loaded an old revision of the document! If you save it, you will create a new version with this data. Media Files==== Learning from the Land: Experiments with American Agriculture ==== Phoenix based desertArtLAB: April Bojorquez & Matthew Garcia. ([[lecture notes]] from [[isea2012]]) === Reintroducing an edible plant used by Native Americans; the Prickly Pear cactus. ==== In current society a deep hate exists towards cacti, this boarders on issues of rascism. This project 'reintroduces' the Prickly Pear cactus in vacant areas of Phoenix, rediscovering ancient overlooked practises. The Prickly Pear is an iconic plant and has many cultural and historic traces and can be found in mayor Mexican City Emblems. The cactus has many uses: its fibres, nutrients. Planting them is simple: just slice a cactus in half, put it in the ground and it will grow. Current inhabitants prefer non-native plants, which are hard to grow in this land and need constant irrigation. The cactus project started when a low-budget garden was planned in Phoenix, which means no irrigation. But local inhabitants were furious about cacti appearing in their neighbourhood. The Prickly Pear has become an ambassador for (re)connecting people to the traditional uses of local native plants.Please fill all the letters into the box to prove you're human. Please keep this field empty: SavePreviewCancel Edit summary Note: By editing this page you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International cactus_project.1349091320.txt.gz Last modified: 2012-10-01 11:35by theunkarelse