"Detroit is particularly well suited to become a pioneer in urban agriculture at a commercial scale."

What Should We Do With a Semi-Abandoned U.S. City? » INFRASTRUCTURIST

Hantz Farms will use a trellised system that’s compact, highly efficient, and tourist-friendly. It won’t be like apple picking in Massachusetts, and that’s the point. Score wants visitors to Hantz Farms to see that agriculture is not just something that takes place in the countryside. They will be able to “walk down the row pushing a baby stroller,” he promises…For the most part the farms will focus on high-margin edibles: peaches, berries, plums, nectarines, and exotic greens. Score says that the first crops are likely to be lettuce and heirloom tomatoes.

(via jayparkinsonmd) (via rahmin)

"low-effort ideas for ‘edible wall’:
* Make a garden out of a hanging shoe rack.
* Grow vegetables in reclaimed gutters.
* Build a wooden garden-box to mount vertically.
* Buy or make some of these “wall pockets” for growing plants.
* Invest in a vertical garden system from ELT Easy Green."

Local Eating Will Drive You Up the Wall — with a Vertical Garden | Sustainable Food | Change.org