6. “In front of the house stood a flagpole and when the
van Breda’s hoisted their flag, mariners and their
pursers, burghers and their wives and children, went
up to Oranjezigt to buy farm produce. They would
then wander through the gardens filling their baskets
and carts with fruit and vegetables which were
brought to a tree in the cobbled yard where it was
weighed on a scale hanging from an oak tree. There
were people everywhere strolling through the
beautiful gardens while van Breda’s band of thirty
slaves played their fiddles and flutes. Cakes, wine
and sweets were also served.”
Annalize Mouton, 2005.
13. Who is involved?
• Small Steering Committee
– Mario Graziani
– Kurt Ackermann
– Mark Stead
– Saul Roux
– Dave Curran, Pauline McConney
– Belinda Muti, Clive James, Dave Hart
– Leslie Katz
Get off the ground
Liaise with City
• NFP
– Run by a board made up of representatives of community
14. Partnerships
• City of Cape Town
• CIBRA
• OH Watch
• Oranjezicht Heritage Society
• Soil for Life
• Abalimi Bezekhaya
• Wessa
• Institute for Zero Waste in Africa
• Madame Zingara Group
15. Oranjezicht City Farm
A non-profit project celebrating local food, culture and community
Our Mission:
• The Oranjezicht City Farm is a community of adults and younger folk working together to
engage in small-scale food production in the City Bowl of Cape Town.
Our Vision:
• To improve under-utilised public green spaces by creating demonstration gardens for
hands-on community-wide food gardening education, thereby increasing access to fresh
vegetables.
Our Goals:
• Serve as an educational resource on small scale organic food production for City Bowl
residents
• Increase access to nutritious fresh vegetables for the community
• Increase the number of organic gardeners in the City Bowl, leading to more outdoor
activities and healthier lifestyles
• Build capacity and skills of youth and adults seeking work in urban food production
• Promote connections and foster relationships between and among individuals,
garden communities, and NGO’s
• Improve unused or under-utilised public green space in the City Bowl,
preserving and protecting undeveloped land
16. Farm as a catalyst for change
• Changing awareness (i.e., education)
– Parents (food choices, resource use, empowerment)
– Children (food origins, nature/agriculture, food)
• Changing behaviour
– Consumption patterns (food, resources)
– Production patterns (grow your own)
• Changing relationships
– Participation within the community
– Links to other communities (e.g., Abalimi Bezekhaya)
19. Formal gardens were part of the original
homestead:
Barn Farmhouse
Turning
circle
with pond
Formal
gardens
1926 aerial photo
20. No drawings of the specific
gardens from the
Oranjezicht homestead are
known to exist.
The OZCF design is based
on elements of Cape formal
gardens of the 17th to 20th
centuries, including the
formal garden adjacent to
the historic Nieuwland
manor house.
Versailles, 18th c.
24. All paths for the public
are at least 1.2m wide
and accessible from
all directions.
This is wide enough
for two people or a
wheelchair or a
wheelbarrow.
25.
26. Why is the farm good for Cape
Town?
• Will be able to pioneer an innovative
sustainability project and demonstrate its
commitment to urban agriculture.
• Job creation and skills development.
• Project can assist in realizing and contributing to
the vision of a sustainable future.
• An opportunity to showcase best practice
environmental solutions and activities. The
project will pioneer the first SA inner city
farm. The intention is to develop good practice,
which can be replicated in other
neighbourhoods in Cape Town and in other
cities throughout SA and beyond.
27. Time frames
• Signing of Cooperative Agreement with City Parks
• Application to Heritage Western Cape
• As soon as permission is granted, installation of
water reticulation and irrigation system, organic
seedling production, composting and
vermiculture would commence
28. How can you be involved?
• Serve on the board
• Assist with work in the garden
• Help to fundraise
• Donate funds or equipment
• Marketing, website, social media, newsletter, etc
• Other