Tewa Women United: Healing Foods Oasis
We are honored to be a part of this ethnobotanic medicinal and edible public demonstration garden on slope between Española City Hall and adjacent Valdez Park. Includes native tree, shrub, grass, perennial and edible species, heirloom fruit trees, benches, shade structures, walkways, passive water harvesting, berms and swales and erosion control.



Beata Tsosie-Pena of Tewa Women United. Her vision coming to life!

Many hands. Planting, mulching, tending.

First planting day spring 2016.

Swales collect and direct water to plant roots while preventing soil erosion.

Necessary hydration.

Volunteer learning and work day.

Many hands coming together to plant. Spring 2016.