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Amazing Forestiere Underground Gardens Were Hand Carved With Only a Pick and Shovel

01/13/2012
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    Fresno’s <a href="http://www.undergroundgardens.com" target="_blank">Forestiere Underground Gardens</a> are one of California’s most beautiful feats of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-19th-century-georgian-farmhouse-gets-a-leed-gold-renovation/" target="_blank">historical environmental design</a>. Built by Sicilian immigrant Baldasare Forestiere over 40 years of his life, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-awesome-caves-to-call-home/" target="_blank">subterranean gardens</a> are fed with skylights and catch basins. Working totally on impulse, Forestiere designed the retreat without blueprints or plans - and his only tools were a pick, shovel, and wheelbarrow.
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    Forestiere began building the underground arboretum in 1906 when he bought land near Fresno that he thought was fertile, but soon discovered it was hardpan.&nbsp; Seeking to escape the scorching heat of the San Joaquin Valley, he was inspired to seek <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-great-glass-house-swells-from-the-ground-like-a-giant-blue-egg/" target="_blank">refuge underground</a>, where he found that the soil was actually fertile for growing plants.
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    Over the course of the next 40 years until his death, he carefully carved 10,000 square feet of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bnkr-arquitectura-reveals-plans-for-an-incredible-underground-skyscraper-in-mexico-city/" target="_blank">subterranean bedrooms</a>, living rooms, a kitchen, a chapel, a fish pond, and a network of gardens, trees and trellises all by hand.
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/israels-ramat-hanadiv-visiting-center-is-buried-beneath-its-gardens/" target="_blank"> underground caverns</a> are supported by Roman arches, columns, and domes. Forestiere capped many of the domes with grated skylights that let light in to the living areas and gardens below. Forestiere planted a variety of trees 10 to 25 feet below the earth's surface - their tops poke through the skylights, offering fruit to passersby.
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/osas-campus-international-school-is-topped-with-a-honeycomb-green-roof/" target="_blank">underground garden</a> is rich with Almond, Pomegranate, Pear, Olive, Persimmon, Avocado, Loquat, Quince, Carob, Jujube, Arbutus, Black Fig, Tangerine, Grapefruit, Orange, Kumquat, Lemon, Date Palm and Mulbery trees. Forestiere, the son of a citrus farmer, even grafted one tree to produce seven varieties of citrus fruit!
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    Growing underground, the trees and plants are protected from hot weather in the summer, frost in the winter, and animals and insects all year-round. The trees are <a href="http://inhabitat.com/portugals-off-grid-garducho-biological-center-promotes-habitat-protection/" target="_blank">watered with rainwater collected in large bins</a>. Wine grapes dangle from overhead trellises, also reachable from the surface.
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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens
    Forestiere, who could not read or write, created the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/parasite-farm-brilliant-indoor-garden-and-compost-system-adapts-to-any-kitchen/" target="_blank">idyllic garden</a> by himself, using only his experience as a Boston subway digger, and gardening knowledge from his upbringing to create his own personal <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eden-project-giant-bubble-biomes-are-worlds-largest-greenhouse/" target="_blank">Garden of Eden</a>.
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Forestiere Underground Gardens

Fresno’s Forestiere Underground Gardens are one of California’s most beautiful feats of historical environmental design. Built by Sicilian immigrant Baldasare Forestiere over 40 years of his life, the subterranean gardens are fed with skylights and catch basins. Working totally on impulse, Forestiere designed the retreat without blueprints or plans - and his only tools were a pick, shovel, and wheelbarrow.

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