Foursquare Garden

The Wentz Garden is modeled after a Pennsylvania German, "foursquare" garden, with four raised beds in the center, and a bed along the wood fence.  Colonial German families grew vegetables like beans, cabbage, onion, parsnips, and pumpkins in the center beds, and herbs for seasoning, and ornamental and medicinal flowers in the outer beds.  The garden was located in a sunny spot, close to the house, and women in the family were responsible for tending.  The Farmstead thanks the Wentz Weeder volunteers, who plant and care for the garden throughout the year.  Feel free to enter the garden and take a walk around.

 

The next stop is just to the right of the garden.

LandMark: Lakewood
  1. Tobias Fike, "Make Broken," burned and dead tree limbs, wood, found objects, plaster, plastic bags, zip ties, rope, and metal hardware
  2. Scottie Burgess, "Sky Vessel," cast iron, upcycled dead tree, and paint
  3. Anna Kaye, "Preserve," tree stumps, miniature scenery, and resin birds
  4. Kalliopi Monoyios, "Knot," single-use plastic packaging, HDPE house wrap, polypropylene landscaping fabric, and polyester thread
  5. Eileen Roscina, "Shelter," willow
  6. Nicole Anona Banowetz, "Respire," fabric
  7. Jaime Molina, "Sunlaps," mixed media
  8. Tiffany Matheson, "Caught," reclaimed ghost net, plastic bottles, wire, and paint
  9. Mia Mulvey, "Albedo," ceramic, wood, pigment
  10. Jason Mehl, "Spoor of the Anthropocene," CNC Plywood