Cluster

Cluster is an edible forest edge comprising several layers of plant life that are blended into the surrounding forest co-designed by Mary Mattingly and Malin Lobell with support from Johanna Johansson and Esbjörn Wandt of Holma folkhögskola. Perforated forest edges play an important role in the ecology of a place. A border with gaps can host other habitats, allowing for greater interior biodiversity and protection from forest loss, while simultaneously being an entirely edible landscape.

Healthy soil makes a thriving forest edge. In Malin Lobell’s work The Importance of being Earthworm, that weaves itself into the Clustergarden, she will focus on the importance of soil, composting, and values of soil health. In Darwin’s last published book ”The formation of vegetal mould” he describe the earthworms as the first plow and the best producers of nutritious soil. Cluster will support different methods for making soil. The garden will consist of three parts/clusters, one of them a greenmanurefield. In addition to highlighting the importance of biodiversity and ecology of the location, the edible forestgarden will also serve as as a place for participation and knowledge sharing. During the summer various activities will occur in and around the garden exploring and encouraging social ecology and sustainability.

Cluster is an invite to discuss future park-planning and the use of commons and greenspace as foodparks.

Mary Mattingly
Malin Lobell
USA & Sweden

Final Weekend! Saturday 26 August Program

Final Weekend! Saturday 26 August Program

Join us for our final weekend of Agrikultura on the future English Park in Hyllie. On Saturday, in addition to tours at 13:00 and 15:00 several artists are giving final ... More Information
Cluster Open House

Cluster Open House

Saturday 12 August
12:00 – 14:00 Cluster invites you to view and taste edible perennials during a conversation about a citizen garden in public parkland.
Cluster growing

Cluster growing

Cluster and one of its caretakers and gardeners, Johnie Ekman. It has been two month since Malin Lobell and Mary Mattingly‘s project, Cluster – an edible forest edge –
has been ... More Information
Lördagsserier och evenemang på Agrikultura

Lördagsserier och evenemang på Agrikultura

Saturday 29 July, 2017
11:00 – 18:00 13:00 – Rundtur i Agrikultura med kurator, Marek Walczak 14:00 – 16:00 Kom och följ konstnär, kock, forager Agata Bielska Annersten och botaniker / trädgårdsmästare Sophia Warsh för ... More Information
Agrikultura Launch Day

Agrikultura Launch Day

1 July, 2017
11:00 – 18:00 Kulturföreningen Triennal is delighted to announce that Agrikultura, an exhibition of public artworks, installations, meals, performances, urban interventions, mobile kitchens, and events to take ... More Information
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The plants moved in at The Cluster

The plants moved in at The Cluster- edge forestgarden! A work intensive ... More Information
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Cluster Preparation

18th of April: Malin visits Holma Forestgarden in Höör to introduce Agrikultura and present Cluster with the goal of getting some students involved. Their teachers are Johanna Johansson and Esbjörn ... More Information
Cluster- Edge forestgarden

Cluster- Edge forestgarden

A combined layout that includes both Mary Mattingly permaculture project ‘Cluster’ and Malin Lobell’s ‘The importance of Being…’