PEI Farm Centre Legacy Garden
Design and Process
Legacy Garden was established in 2014 by Phil Ferraro, one of the first certified organic producers in Atlantic Canada. The garden has grown to become one of the largest urban farms in all of Canada. The 8.5 acre garden site hosts a wide range of garden spaces, including a hummingbird garden, family pastime garden as well as an array of fruit and nut trees, berries, herbs, and flowers. There are currently over 200 community garden plots and people from all backgrounds, including newcomers, have embraced the idea of participating in the community garden.
The Legacy Garden uses organic land care and ecological practices that support biodiversity and healthy soils. Steps are taken to reduce the amount of unnecessary waste. Relying on local support, the Garden collects mulch from local arborists. When available, local breweries provide their brewery waste to support the site’s composting efforts.
Community Collaboration
Community engagement is an element that features prominently in the garden. The Legacy Garden produces thousands of pounds of food in their “Goodwill Garden”. The produce is donated to local charities to address food insecurity. In tandem with supporting local charitable organizations, staff have also implemented various workshops and events. The site is used to host community events such as gardening workshops, and a Therapeutic Horticulture program offers support and guidance to people living with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Many projects at Legacy Garden are undertaken with the support of hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers.
For more information
Email us at ibs_pei@yahoo.com or watch our video:
Contact the Institute of Bioregional Studies
Phil Ferraro
Tel: 902-367-0390
114 Upper Prince Street
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island
C1A 4S3 Canada