Friends of Tucson's Birthplace -Mission Garden
Mission Garden is a living agricultural museum of Sonoran Desert-adapted heritage fruit trees, traditional local heirloom crops and edible native plants. We are a non-profit, volunteer-based educational organization with no religious affiliations. Our primary mission is to preserve, transmit and revive the region’s rich agricultural heritage by growing garden plots representative of more than 4000 years of continuous cultivation in the Tucson Basin.
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Prickly Pear Pad Harvest and Preparation - Nopales & Nopalitos
Prickly Pear Fruit Harvest and Preparation - Forage the Desert
Mesquite Milling at Mission Garden 2023
Seville (Sour) Oranges Are Delicious!🍊Mission Garden
Little Barley at Mission Garden
Appeal from the Africa in the Americas Garden 2022
Enjoy Quince at Mission Garden
How to Easily Eat a Pomegranate at Mission Garden
Mission Garden Gila Topminnows
Ancient Grains in the Southwest- Bill McDorman from Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance
Mission Garden, Metropolitan Pima Alliance Common Ground Award
Learning with Worms! Worm Casting
Tom Egelhoff on cowpea nitrogen fixation Dena Cowan
Invasive Buffelgrass Eradication Roundable
Learning about Sunflower Cycles at Mission Garden
The Story of Bats at Mission Garden
Harvesting Worm Castings from the Youth Garden Worm Bin
Mission Garden White Sonora Wheat with Don Guerra of Barrio Bread
The Harvest of White Sonora Wheat - San Ysidro Festival at Mission Garden
Loquat Fruit Trees at Mission Garden
Agave Planting with Bat Conservation International and Borderlands Restoration Network - 2021
Building a Living Fence with Ocotillo
Upcoming Planting of the African-American Garden