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The Mobile Sausage Factory

The Mobile Sausage Factory (prototype) visited Hyllie at the Finissage together with sound artist Dr. Flora Könemann (Berlin) who invited visitors and participants to listen to the sounds of sausage making.


Tree Diagrams

(above) A diagram for a full grown tree that is five years old.
(below) The four diagrams for the trees that were part of Agrikultura.


The trees are designed based on the color and time of each fruit’s blossoms.

More thoughts

More thoughts on Vague Meadow in the blog: www.700dandelions.bjornwangen.se/uncategorized/more-thoughts-on-vague-meadow/

Pigs and Man..


A electronic update of human relationship to Pigs. Gullig and Grynhilde is two LinderödsPigs only 500 left.

Katalog

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Chart of Perennial Edibles at Cluster


Maps and Charts are in collaboration with Melissa Gorman.

Testing nature’s edible resources at Hyllie

Testing nature’s edible resources at Hyllie for Wasteland Encyclopaedia. Soup is made from 100% local wild plants and mushrooms.

We made vegetable stock from Daucus carotus (vildmorot, Queen Anne’s Lace) – root, leaves and flowers
and Pastinaca sativa (vild palsternacka, wild parsnip) – root, leaves and flowers.
We strained all wild vegetables from stock as they were too woody to eat.

Then we added to the boiling soup chopped young leaves of Tussilago farfara (hästhov, coltsfoot)
and fried mushrooms, Lycoperdon perlatum (vårtig röksvamp, warted puffball).

News for Pigs and Man

I met my new girlfriends Gullig and Grynhilde.
Hopefully they will join to make a sound art performance at Holstenhof in Vollsjö in the near future.
We need a good day without rain.

Inventory of plants at Agrikultura

Plant Inventory at Agrikultura
Hyllie, Malmo, Sweden
August 3, 2017

Alismataceae, water plantain family
Alisma plantago-aquatica, European water plantain, svalting

Amaranthaceae
Amaranthus blitum, purple amaranth, lila amarant
Atriplex hortensis var. rubra, red orach, Trädgårdsmålla
Beta vulgaris ssp. vulagris, chard, Mangold
Blitum (Chenopodium) bonus henricus, Good King Henry, Lungrot
Blitum (Chenopodium) capitatum, Strawberry goosefoot, smultronmålla
Chenopodium album, lamb’s quarters, svinmåla
Spinacia oleracea, spinach, spenat

Amaryllidaceae, amaryllis family

Allioideae, onion tribe
Allium ampeloprasm, wild leek, Vild purjolök
Allium sativum, garlic vitlök
Allium cepa, onion, lök

Anacardiaceae, sumac family
Rhus typhina, staghorn sumac, Rönnsumak

Apiaceae, parsley/carrot family
Angelica archangelica, ssp. litoralis, garden angelika, Strandkvanne,
Daucus carotus, Queen Anne’s Lace, vildmorot
Eryngium maritimum, sea holly, Vägtistel
Foeniculum vulgare, fennel, fänkål
Pastinaca sativa, Parsnip – Palsternacka

Asteraceae, Aster or sunflower family
Achillea millefolium, yarrow, röllika
Arctium lappa/minus, burdock, Stor/liten kardborre
Artemesia vulgaris, mugwort, Gråbo
Calendula officinalis, pot marigold, ringblomma, ringblomssläktet
Cichorium intybus, chickory, Cikoria eller vägvårda
Cirsium arvense, field thistle, Åkertistel
Cirsium vulgare, bull thistle, Vägtistel
Helianthus tuberosus, jerusalem artichoke, Jordärtskocka
Hypochaeris radicata, false dandelion, Hairy cat’s ear, rotfibbla
Lactuca sativa cv. , lettuce, sallad
Lactuca serriola, prickly lettuce, Rottfibbla
Senecio vulgaris/ Senecio jacobaea, groundsel/ragwort,
Sonchus sp., sow thistle, Molkar,
Tanacetum vulgare, tansy, Renfana
Taraxacum officinale, dandelion, Maskros
Taraxacum albidum, white dandelion, Vit Maskros
Tripleurospermum maritimum, false mayweed, Baldersbrå
Tussilago farfara, coltsfoot, Hästhov/Hästhovsört

Betulaceae, Birch family
Alnus glutinosa, alder, Klibbal
Betula pendula, birch, Vårtbjörk
Corylus avellana, hazelnut, Hassel

Boraginaceae, borage family
Borago officinalis, star flower, borage, Gurkört
Echium vulgare, Viper’s bugloss, blueweed, Blåeld
Phacelia tanacetifolia, Honungsört, lacy phacelia
Symphytum officale, comfrey, Äkta vallört

Brassicaceae, mustard family
Eruca sativa, arugula
Lepidium latifolium, broad-leaved pepperweed, Bitterkrassing
Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, radish, rädisa
Sisymbrium altissimum, Tumble Mustard, Hamnsenap

Caprifoliaceae, honeysuckle family
Dipsacus fullonum, wild teasel, Fuller’s teasel, Kardvädd
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Vostory’, blue-berried honeysuckle, Try
Lonicera tatarica, Fagerty, Tatarian honeysuckle, Rosentry
Valleriana officinalis, Valerian – Läkevänderot/ vänderot

Cornaceae, dogwood family
Cornus sericea, Western dogwood, Videkornell

Cucurbitaceae, squash family
Cucurbita pepo var. cylindrica, zucchini
Cucurbita sp., pumpkin, pumpa

Cupressaceae, cypress family
Metasequoia glyptostroboides, dawn redwood

Elaeagnaceae
Elaeagnus multiflora, cherry elaeagnus, silverbuskar

Euphorbiaceae, spurge, rubber or cassava family
Euphorbia helioscopia, spurge, Revormstörel

Fabaceae, legume family
Phaseolus vulgaris, climbing bean, Trädgårdböna
Trifolium incarnatum, Blodklöver, blood clover
Trifolium campestre, yellow clover, Hop clover, Jordklöver
Trifolium pratense, red clover, Rotklöver
Trifolium repens, white clover, Vitklöver
Vicia faba, fava bean, broad bean, böna
Vica cracca/ sylvatica / villosa, vetch, Vicker

Fagaceae, Beech, Chestnut, or oak family
Fagus sylvatica, beech, Bok

Geraniaceae, Geranium family
Geranium pusillum, small-flowered crane’s bill, Sparvnäva

Ginkgoaceae, ginkgo family
Ginkgo biloba, maidenhair tree, ginkgo

Grossulariaceae, currant family
Ribes nigrum, black currant, svarta vinbär
Ribes rubrum, red currant, Trädgårdsvinbär
Ribes uva-crispa, gooseberry, krusbär

Hydrangeaceae, Hydrangea family
Hydrangea sp., Hydrangea, Hortensia

Hypericaceae, St. John’s wort family
Hypericum perforatum, St John’s-wort, johannesört

Juncaceae, rush family
Juncus sp., rush, Tåg

Lamiaceae, mint family
Mentha sp., mint,
Oreganum vulgare, oregano

Linaceae
Linum usitatissimum, flax, Lin

Lythraceae, Loosestrife family
Lythrum salicaria, purple loosestrife, Fackelblomster

Malvaceae, Mallow family
Alcea rosea, hollyhock, stokros
Malva moschata, musk mallow, Myskmalva

Oleaceae, olive family
Ligustrum vulgare ‘Atrovirens’, Liguster, privet

Onagraceae, Evening Primrose family
Chamaenerion angustifolium (Chamerion angustifolium/Epilobium angustifolium),
fireweed, Mjölke/ rallarros
Epilobium sp., willowherb, Dunörter
Oenothera glazioviana, large flowered evening primrose, jättenattljus

Onocleaceae, sensitive fern family
Matteuccia struthiopteris, ostrich fern, strutbräken

Papaveraceae, poppy family
Papaver rhoes, poppy, kornvallmo
Papaver sp., cultivated poppy, valmo

Plantaginaceae, plantain family
Plantago lanceolata, plantain, Svartkämpar
Plantago major, broadleaf plantain, Groblad/ gårdsgroblad

Polygonaceae, Buckwheat family
Bistorta officinale, bistort, Stor ormrot
Fagopyrum esculentum, buckwheat, bovete
Polygonum aviculare, common knotgrass, Trampört
Rheum rhabarbarum, rhubarb, rabarbar
Rumex crispus, curly dock, Krusskräppa
Rumex obtusifolius, bitter bock, broad leaved dock, Tomtskräppa
Rumex scutatus, french sorrel, ängssyra

Primulaceae, Primrose family
Anagallis arvensis, scarlet pimpernel, Rödmire

Resedaceae, mignonette family
Reseda luteola, Dyer’s weed, Färgreseda

Rhamnaceae, buckthorn family
Hippophae rhamnoides, Sea buckthorn, Havtorn

Rosaceae, rose family
Amelanchier alnifolia, service berry, Sen häggmispel
Aronia arbutifolia, chokeberry, Rödaronia
Cydonia oblonga, quince, kvitten
Fragaria vesca, wild strawberry, smultron
Filipendula ulmaria, Meadowsweet, älgört
Geum urbanum, wood avens, Nejlikrot
Malus domestica “Frederik’, apple, äpple
Potentilla reptans, creeping cinquefoil, Revfingerört
Prunus avium, cherry, körsbär
Prunus domestica ’Opal’, plum, plommon
Prunus padus, bird cherry, Hägg
Rosa rugosa, rugosa rosa, Vesros
Sanguisorba minor, salad burnet, Äkta pimpinell

Rubiaceae, Coffee family
Galium sp., bedstraw, Måror

Salicaceae, willow family
Salix sp., willow, Viden

Sapindaceae, soapberry family
Aceraceae, maple tribe
Acer pseudoplatanus, sycamore maple, Tysklönn

Solanaceae, nightshade family
Solanum dulcamara, bittersweet nightshade, Besksöta
Solanum tuberosum, potato, potatis

Scrophulariaceae, figwort family
Verbascum nigrum, black mullein, Mörkt kungsljus

Typhaceae, Cat-tail family
Typha latifolia, Cattail,great reedmace – Bredkaveldun

Urticaceae, Nettle family
Urtica dioica, stinging nettle, Brännässla

Wild Carrot

Johanna Kindvall is creating patterns based on the plantings at Agrikultura.

Cluster växer

Cluster växer till sig och efter två månader sedan vi planterade har den etablerat sig väl. I trädgården gör Johnie Ekman och Johanna Eriksson från Holma folkhögskolas kurs i Skogsträdgård/permakultur sin praktik. Trädgården blomstrar under deras händer.

Vill du vara med och fortsätta driva skogsträdgården till att vara Hyllies matpark?

Kontakta: Malin Lobell < info AT malinlobell.se > eller Johnie Ekman < johnieekman AT gmail.com >.

Foto: Johnie Ekman and Malin Lobell

The Mobile Sausage Factory visited Hyllie

The Mobile Sausage Factory visited Hyllie on the opening of Agrikultura presenting a trailer for a workshop in August: Korvkärlek! Gör korv du kan äta med gott samvete / Sausage love! Make sausages you can eat it with a clear conscience.

Thoughts on Vague Meadow

Notions about place inform my ongoing work with Vague Meadow. I’m trying to think about place as dystopia. That is, at the brink of anthropocen (www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/15/timothy-morton-anthropocene-philosopher ), I ask if we still can think or rethink places (people) in idealistic terms, as utopia? All places are more or less dystopian, more or less bad. That make them political. They can be good for some and bad for someone else at the same time. And they can be improved. Or maybe we lack terms for places in a new geological era? We now know that agriculture produce extended soil erosion globally. Oceans turn sour and many species are deracinated.
Our temporary knowledge tells us that the place in Hyllie (the recessed area) is 5000 years old, in the holocen era. Back to when people started to grow land in Skåne. Erik Sanner has noted that the top soil layer at Hyllie, the most fertile ground in Sweden, was sold many years ago (agrikultura.triennal.se/sv/martian-neighborhood-hyllie/ ). Geology as commodity, anthropocen logic, in which human impact can be traced to every inch of the globe.
More to come…

Martian Neighborhood Hyllie

At the center of most European villages is a church or a castle. In Hyllie, the first structure was the spaceship. The hotels, malls, condos and office buildings came later. This is how Martian towns will develop, where the oldest structures will be vessels which have landed.

Topsoil is a valuable commodity, and the topsoil in Hyllie was stripped away and sold many years ago. The earth in the southern part of Sweden is among the most fertile ground in all of Europe, yet Hyllie’s land is not hospitable. To some extent it has been marsformed already, the opposite of terraforming.

In Hyllie as you observe the landscape from the Martian crater, you see very few people. You might see someone on the bicycle path, or other visitors to Agrikultura, but otherwise it looks uninhabited. Yet there is a sizeable population in the neighborhood. Where are they all? Inside the mall, or the office buildings, or the hotels, where the windows don’t open, sealed environments in which the air temperature is controlled by computers, and machines are constantly circulating the air with sophisticated pumping mechanisms.

In Hyllie, people are already living as if they are on Mars.

Förberedelser för Fältvandring I, II och III


Bovetet växer på åkern mitt i den nya bebyggelsen. Kan vi samexistera? Stigen är utlagd. Samtalet kan börja.

Collaborative Possibilities

A workshop can be anything. Modes of communication and expression do not need to be predetermined. Silence, speech, listening, thought, action… Our phones are pocket television studios, our movements can be choreography, our voices can be music, our words can be stories.

The color of Mars is caused by iron oxide. At the Martian Crater, the authentic iron oxide began to puddle as a result of Earth rain. It looks like wine, red wine, someone said. Let’s take off our shoes and stomp in the mud as if we were crushing grapes.

We performed an ancient ritual in an absurd environment. As people choose which elements of our existing cultures can be taken to Mars and should be taken to Mars, it is possible that some forms will become divorced from their original function or meaning. Wine-making may become puddle-stomping. In the slow pace of the lower Martian gravity, in a sealed environment where all water is recycled, in soil where grapes have never been planted, a traditional functional act becomes a purely aesthetic movement.

What’s going on at The Ark of Seeds

Achillea millefolium
Allium sativum
Anagallis arvensis
Artemesia vulgaris
Avena sp.
Calendula
Cirsium vulgare
Eryngium maritimum
Euphorbia sp.
Fagopyrum esculentum
Lactuca serriola
Linum usitatissimum white form
Papaver sp.
Papaver rhoeas
Plantago lanceolata
Polygonaceae – vining
Trifolium campestre
Tripleurospermum maritimum
Vicia faba

The queen bee

The queen bee only sees daylight once in her life, the day she mates. Its a wild affair with multiple drones. The rest of her days, she lives in darkness. I image=ine, at times, she can see through a small hole in the hive, maybe a bit of sun and the horizon.

Here are large-format photos taken from a pinhole in an active beehive at the former landfill / future park of Hyllie in Sweden.

update on Hedgerow Hyllie

Hedgerow Hyllie: the spontaneous portion

what comes up
out of the gneiss and green stone
of the Fennoscandian Shield
or some rubble

a protective organism
this one borders the kiosk
magenta fireweed
and sea buckthorn,
grey green
not unlike the new color of
the hay bale covers

roots get scraped and berries collected
the sensor reads lonely

what does the one side think of the other side?
across the street is some mignonette

Feed the soil

The importance of soil. In David Montgomerys book ”Dirt- The erosion of civilisation” he writes about this important layer of top-soil as ”the skin of the earth”
On site there will now be two types of feeding the soil. One through three ”Worm towers” that will take care of the waste from AgriKulturas food events. And the other is a built compost pile built up in different layers of brown(carbon ) and green(nitrogen) and black (high nitrogen)material.

Malin Lobell info@malinlobell.se 072-2506657 www.malinlobell.se www.kulturskyddsforeningen.org/ www.delatradgard.org www.bellevuefarm.se




New plants in the ground

Yesterday I planted 45 more dandelions. www.700dandelions.bjornwangen.se

Cyanotype Workshops at Agrikultura

Farah ran a cyanotype workshop on opening weekend and it was a wonderful success. Each participant made unique and beautiful pieces they took home with them. Learning each step of the process by hand students will be able to do this process on their own again to continue making one-of-a-kind cyanotypes.

Participants got very creative with their selections of items to print and some even brought items from home we experimented with. Watching the image come up in the rinse going through each shade of blue right before our eyes feels like magic every time.

Farah will be teaching a second workshop when she returns for Stage Two of her project Agriphoto-Culturagraph so you can participate in this second one if you missed the first. Held from 13:00-17:00 on Saturday August 5th, please join for an educational and fun day of learning hands on how this photographic printing process dating back to 1842 works using the sun and water. All supplies and materials included, 150 KR cash to participate.
All welcome!

OSS#HL Planting Event

On Saturday, July 1st OSS#HL Holma’s Healing Garden was planted during the launch of Agrikultura Triennial 2017. Självförvalting members, neighbors of Holma, and friends came to plant their plants, some transplanted from their own gardens, planting together this tribute to their 25+ years of self-organizing trough gardening.

In the news

Press about Agrikultura:

Vårt Malmö : Hyllies Växtverk 

Hyllie Local : Se Hyllies prunkande växtverk

Österlen magasinet :  Familjeträd växer fram på Svabesholm

Expressen Kultur : Kommunal växtvärk i Malmös nya stadsdel

Vilks.net : Mer om vandaliserad konst, om landart och en omvärdering

SVT nyheter Skåne : Han ympar 40 skånska äppelsorter på ett träd

SVT Nyheter Skåne : Interview with Sam Van Aken

Sydsvenskan  Kultur : Konsten slår rot på Hyllie

Sydsvenskan :  Ätbar konst planteras i Hyllie 

Skånska Dagbladet : Mat möter konst i Hyllie 

Hyllie Local :   Agrikultura – grön konst med naturlig drivkraft

Malmö stad press release :  Agrikultura – konstevenemang med växtkraft