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They had received several hundred square metres, with a hand\u00b4s width layer of arable land (the tip remained below), a shed and a wooden fence; visible enough to mark out the space but not high or strong enough to hide that once useless plot of land. Together they set about gradually transforming it, not knowing what to expect or what the correct course of action was, if there was one. In some mysterious way, the allotment taught them many more things than they had originally had in mind, so they changed their goals and behaviour.\r\n\r\nThe first surprise the allotment gave them was the discovery, when they were trying to get organised, that there was still everything to be done and it all depended on them and them alone; that only by talking and deciding all together could they make decisions because nobody knew more than the others and they all had the right to have their say and to vote.\r\n\r\nThey decided on growing by plots, a drip irrigation system, a communal area and the possibility of independence for the other smaller areas, limited only by the communal rules they themselves had established.\r\n\r\nThis first and unexpected discovery was followed by many more, partly the result of the diversity and suggestions of all the gardeners, old and new, which made it possible to do things they would never have dreamed of individually; and partly the result of the influence of the land itself, its rhythms and needs. The metaphor of the land acted as a trigger for growing more than plants: projects, ideas, ways of cohabiting, and a festival of leisure and culture which would become known beyond the neighbourhood and district. \u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb was to lend cohesion and continuity to all the artistic and cultural initiatives which also had a social effect and created bonds within the community.\r\n\r\nAnd the allotment continued to grow. More gardeners arrived, it opened out to the neighbourhood \u2014although this had been the case from the start it became more consistent\u2014 it opened out to the district, it linked up to the City Allotment Network, new types of crops, new ideas and new objectives. Commissions were set up, the \u00ab<em>Zona com\u00fan<\/em>\u00bb (\u00abCommunal Area\u00bb) was extended, they embarked on \u00ab<em>La conquista del Oeste<\/em>\u00bb (\u00abConquering the West\u00bb), which involved replanting adjacent plots, they got through the Covid pandemic and all the restrictions and changes which came with it, <em>Filomena<\/em>\u00b4s visit, the damage\u2026.\r\n\r\nAnd, every now and then, they continued reviewing the way of cohabiting to ensure that \u00ab<em>lo com\u00fan<\/em>\u00bb (what \u00abwas communal\u00bb) was not lost, which is what really makes this small universe great; in the knowledge that nothing is immutable, that everything passes and changes, that it is sometimes possible to lose direction. In the allotment, as the land itself dictates, there is always work to be done. And so, we continue to sow seeds, we fertilise and water, we guard against pests and look to the skies to foresee sun and storms. Because we know each year brings its rewards. And the fruits we obtain will continue to surprise us if we trust and carry on planting.\r\n\r\n<strong>\u00a0Preparing this exhibition<\/strong>\r\n\r\nAll the texts have been prepared by different people connected to the \u00abHuerto\u00bb. To this end, a commission consisting of people aged between 25 and 75 was set up. Likewise, this commission took charge of choosing the photos, many of them taken by the gardeners over the past ten years, the rest by courtesy of the photography group <em>Manoteras te enfoca<\/em>.\r\n\r\n\u00a0\r\n\r\n<strong>Miguel A. Rodr\u00edguez <\/strong>coordinated the commission which prepared this exhibition, whose members are<strong> L.G. Morgan<\/strong>, <strong>Mercedes \u00c1lvarez<\/strong>, <strong>Clara Salgado<\/strong>, <strong>Luc\u00eda Gonzalez<\/strong><em>, <\/em><strong>Antonio Garc\u00eda<\/strong>, <strong>Julia Gonz\u00e1lez<\/strong>, <strong>Nino Dom\u00ednguez<\/strong>,<strong> Javier Garc\u00eda<\/strong>, <strong>Alejandro Romero <\/strong>and<strong> Jacob Djedi<\/strong>. The Exhibition has also counted on the contribution of many of the allotment gardeners whose experiences and anecdotes have enriched the text.\r\n\r\nOn the other hand, we have supported inclusive language in all the texts, using feminine and masculine generic terms equally, when it was not possible to find a way to include both.\r\n\r\n<strong>Further readings<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.werto.es\/\">Community Garden Website<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/huertomanoteras\/\">Community Garden Instagram<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/lasnochesdelhuerto\/\">\u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb Instagram<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@lasnochesdelhuertomanotera9101\">YouTube channel \u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.periodicohortaleza.org\/cosecha-solidaria-en-el-huerto-comunitario-de-manoteras\/\">Article on the donation of the harvest to the Madrid Food Bank during the pandemic<\/a> (2020)\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.periodicohortaleza.org\/arte-y-panceta-vuelven-las-noches-del-huerto\/\">Article on \u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb in pandemic<\/a> (2020)\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.periodicohortaleza.org\/las-noches-del-huerto-a-pesar-de-todo\/\">Article on \u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb in the post-pandemic period (2021)<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.periodicohortaleza.org\/las-noches-del-huerto-el-sueno-de-cien-noches-de-verano\/\">Article on the hundred nights of the garden<\/a> (2024)","link":"https:\/\/museoecologiahumana.org\/en\/espacio\/temporary-exhibitions\/year-2025\/the-transforming-power-of-an-urban-allotment\/","name":"The transforming power of an urban allotment","slug":"the-transforming-power-of-an-urban-allotment","taxonomy":"espacio","parent":2492,"meta":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.1.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>The transforming power of an urban allotment archivos - Museo de Ecolog\u00eda Humana<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/museoecologiahumana.org\/en\/espacio\/temporary-exhibitions\/year-2025\/the-transforming-power-of-an-urban-allotment\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"The transforming power of an urban allotment archivos - Museo de Ecolog\u00eda Humana\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"This Temporal exhibition provided to the Virtual Museum of Human Ecology is part of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Huerto Comunitario de Manoteras (Manoteras Community Allotment), HCM, and its socio-cultural Project \u00abLas Noches del Huerto\u00bb, (\u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb). \u00abOnce upon a time\u2026\u00bb in an outlying neighbourhood of Madrid, lay a plot of land which nobody claimed ownership of. 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They had received several hundred square metres, with a hand\u00b4s width layer of arable land (the tip remained below), a shed and a wooden fence; visible enough to mark out the space but not high or strong enough to hide that once useless plot of land. Together they set about gradually transforming it, not knowing what to expect or what the correct course of action was, if there was one. In some mysterious way, the allotment taught them many more things than they had originally had in mind, so they changed their goals and behaviour. The first surprise the allotment gave them was the discovery, when they were trying to get organised, that there was still everything to be done and it all depended on them and them alone; that only by talking and deciding all together could they make decisions because nobody knew more than the others and they all had the right to have their say and to vote. They decided on growing by plots, a drip irrigation system, a communal area and the possibility of independence for the other smaller areas, limited only by the communal rules they themselves had established. This first and unexpected discovery was followed by many more, partly the result of the diversity and suggestions of all the gardeners, old and new, which made it possible to do things they would never have dreamed of individually; and partly the result of the influence of the land itself, its rhythms and needs. The metaphor of the land acted as a trigger for growing more than plants: projects, ideas, ways of cohabiting, and a festival of leisure and culture which would become known beyond the neighbourhood and district. \u00abNights at the allotment\u00bb was to lend cohesion and continuity to all the artistic and cultural initiatives which also had a social effect and created bonds within the community. And the allotment continued to grow. More gardeners arrived, it opened out to the neighbourhood \u2014although this had been the case from the start it became more consistent\u2014 it opened out to the district, it linked up to the City Allotment Network, new types of crops, new ideas and new objectives. Commissions were set up, the \u00abZona com\u00fan\u00bb (\u00abCommunal Area\u00bb) was extended, they embarked on \u00abLa conquista del Oeste\u00bb (\u00abConquering the West\u00bb), which involved replanting adjacent plots, they got through the Covid pandemic and all the restrictions and changes which came with it, Filomena\u00b4s visit, the damage\u2026. And, every now and then, they continued reviewing the way of cohabiting to ensure that \u00ablo com\u00fan\u00bb (what \u00abwas communal\u00bb) was not lost, which is what really makes this small universe great; in the knowledge that nothing is immutable, that everything passes and changes, that it is sometimes possible to lose direction. In the allotment, as the land itself dictates, there is always work to be done. And so, we continue to sow seeds, we fertilise and water, we guard against pests and look to the skies to foresee sun and storms. Because we know each year brings its rewards. And the fruits we obtain will continue to surprise us if we trust and carry on planting. \u00a0Preparing this exhibition All the texts have been prepared by different people connected to the \u00abHuerto\u00bb. To this end, a commission consisting of people aged between 25 and 75 was set up. Likewise, this commission took charge of choosing the photos, many of them taken by the gardeners over the past ten years, the rest by courtesy of the photography group Manoteras te enfoca. \u00a0 Miguel A. Rodr\u00edguez coordinated the commission which prepared this exhibition, whose members are L.G. 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