Continuing its efforts to develop sustainable gardens in educational centers around the Dominican Republic, Eco-Huertos has introduced new plant and vegetable varieties to the Saint George School rooftop garden in an effort to improve its ecology and brighten up the surroundings.
Leading into winter, average temperatures have dropped in the Dominican Republic and made gardens everywhere more habitable spaces for plants to adapt and thrive. But that’s no reason to sit back and relax: instead Eco-Huertos and Saint George School planted a Common bee-brush (Aloysia gratissima) to attract pollinators and make for a more diverse ecosystem. Bees love to feed off this plant, hence its name!
Additionally, a cultivar of hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Red Hot’) has been introduced to the garden to provide science teachers with usable class material when teaching plants’ reproductive cycles and the morphology of flowers. Resulting from its vibrant nature, the hibiscus provides a focal point for the garden visitors due to its beautiful pink, white and green variegated leaves and bright red flowers.
Slowly but surely, the garden at Saint George School is transforming into a micro ecosystem, where beneficial insects find homes to lay their eggs and obtain food; a place where plants help one another combat pests and diseases; and a location where each visitor stays longer than initially intended.
About Eco-Huertos:
The Eco-Huertos program seeks to support the creation of organic and sustainable vegetable gardens in schools and communities throughout the Dominican Republic, as well as support, through hands-on workshops, areas of natural sciences contained in the educational curriculum. The program also generates awareness on sustainable practices and the importance of a balanced diet, achieving a greater appreciation for and receptiveness toward the consumption of vegetables.
About Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD):
The Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD), sister organization of Funglode in the United States, is a non-partisan and non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of collaboration between organizations in the United States and the Dominican Republic in order to conduct research, enhance public debate, design public policy, propose strategies and provide training to facilitate change in crucial areas of the social, economic and democratic development of the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean and Latin America.
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