El Jardin del Paraiso







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The expansive, light and less tightly laid out El Jardin del Paraiso, is just across the street Parque de Tranquiliad and is located on the north side and extends the full way to East 5th street where there is also an entrance. One of the earliest gardens in a particularly burnt down area, the large El Jardin del Paraiso is a permanent Parks Department park. It includes a swampy area, a pond and a designer tree house in the large weeping willow (a must for climbing!).
This site has also developed swales, for proper stormwater management and to adapt to our changing climate.
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When we explored this garden with longtime member JK Canepa on the 2012 Adapting to Change tour, we learned more about the stormwater catchmen bioswale and other permaculture principles at work in this garden. Although there were some losses from Superstorm Sandy, the garden is definitely wonderful to visit (and you may see turtles, rabbits and chickens living there, too!
- Wendy at Green Map
When we explored this garden with longtime member JK Canepa on the 2012 Adapting to Change tour, we learned more about the stormwater catchmen bioswale and other permaculture principles at work in this garden. Although there were some losses from Superstorm Sandy, the garden is definitely wonderful to visit (and you may see turtles, rabbits and chickens living there, too!
- Wendy at Green MapYou will be transported to a tranquil forest. It really is paradise
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