Food Farm Gardens

Plantation Succour Heritage Site – Batch 1 Development

Community Garden Plot Distribution

Phase 1 “Batch 1” Development: 52+ Heritage Plots

  • Light Green Plots (1-30): Starter Plots 30m² – Perfect for beginners and small families
  • Dark Green Plots (31-52+): Family Plots 50m² – Ideal for experienced gardeners and larger households

Terraced layout respecting 300+ year-old heritage boundaries and natural water flow

FFGA Allotments
Entrance / Exit
Communtiy Garden 30m² Plots
Community Garden 50m² Plots
Community Garden Center

Core Infrastructure & Community Facilities

Community Gardens Center (Central Building Complex)

  • FFGA administrative offices and member services
  • HAICI School workshop and training facilities
  • Heritage exhibition space featuring “Grandma Vicky with Basket”

Production Facilities

  • Covered Market pavilion for Farmers Market integration
  • Cooling house for post-harvest storage
  • Processing center for value-added products

Operational Infrastructure

  • Tool Storage & Rental Station – Hurricane-resistant container sheds
  • Composting Systems – Organic waste processing areas
  • Water Management – Rainwater collection and irrigation network
  • Parking & Access – Vehicle circulation and emergency access

Sustainable Systems Integration

Water Features

  • Natural drainage channels preserved and enhanced
  • Rainwater harvesting integrated throughout site
  • Irrigation distribution network to all plots

Environmental Zones

  • Heritage Tree Preservation – Existing mature vegetation protected
  • Biodiversity Corridors – Native plant integration areas
  • Composting Gardens – Organic waste processing demonstration

Accessibility Design

  • Terraced Pathways – Accommodating natural slope
  • Universal Access Routes – Wheelchair accessible to designated plots
  • Emergency Vehicle Access – Throughout entire site

Heritage Integration Features

Archaeological Preservation

  • Historic slave walls maintained as plot boundaries
  • Cultural storytelling areas with interpretive signage
  • Traditional Caribbean agricultural demonstration plots

Educational Spaces

  • Roots Revival Project research and documentation areas
  • Community Gathering Pavilion for workshops and events
  • Heritage Tour Pathways connecting historical features

Future Development Phases

Phase 2 Expansion: Additional terraced plots extending eastward

Phase 3 Integration: HAICI Campus

Long-term Vision: Department within the Full Eco Neighborhood community development

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