Possibilitarian Garden

Possibilitarian Garden

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Also known as E 117th Community Garden, or 11-7 Community Garden, Possibilitarian Garden is a community-based permaculture garden in Cleveland, OH USA.

Possibilitarian Garden’s mission is to create a community space that is healing, welcoming, educational, inclusive and nourishing through gardening communally; creating ecological restorative demonstration sites; and holding open community work days, workshops, and festive outdoor social gatherings in the Buckeye neighborhood.

02/25/2021

Thanks for visiting! This page is inactive and for archival purposes only, as the garden no longer functions as it once did as a community space. Please enjoy the photos and stories though! Happy Gardening!

03/24/2019

Take note! Very important!!
Don’t buy these plants!

Bloodroot: An Understandable Misnomer - Plant Talk 03/21/2019

Bloodroot: An Understandable Misnomer - Plant Talk Its menacing name belies a useful plant, though "natural" remedies should be taken with care.

Photos from This is Shaker Square's post 03/02/2019

Plans for green spaces happening in the hood

02/18/2019

This was shared from my friend, Joanne Watts.

01/07/2019

Hey! Are you interested in getting paid to learn and take care of trees in the Cleveland community? TREE CORPS is hiring!

Check it out and spread the word! A great opportunity for jump starting a career in the broad field of tree care. 🌳🌲🌴🌿🍁

More info below.

First installation of Inner City Hues to be revealed on Buckeye Road 09/17/2018

Neighborhood art and news ...

First installation of Inner City Hues to be revealed on Buckeye Road Amanda King's six-part portrait series, "The Marigolds," is the first of four installations in LAND studio's Inner City Hues project.

Grassroots effort leads to return of supermarket in Cleveland's Buckeye neighborhood 09/12/2018

People power in the neighborhood!

Grassroots effort leads to return of supermarket in Cleveland's Buckeye neighborhood A feeling of redemption is in the air in Cleveland's Buckeye neighborhood. More than 16 months after Giant Eagle closed its doors and left residents without an immediate source of fresh produce and food, a new store has opened shop in the building located in Buckeye Plaza.

The Rise of Community Food Forests 09/11/2018

Yes to Community Food Forests!

"Conceptually, to better understand the meaning embedded in the term community food forest, consider each word: forest, food, and community Forests are places, but forests become social spaces through physical, cultural, environmental, and emotional connections. One such connection is food, which can bring people together, but others such as dialogue, wildlife, and recreation are also important. When people connect in forested spaces, they shape their social sense of place, values, and identity and create community."

The Rise of Community Food Forests In the past six years, the number of community food forests has grown from a handful to more than 70. But what are community food forests, and why are they capturing the imagination of people in neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the United States?

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2913 E 117th Street
Cleveland, OH
44120