Beginning its activities for the 2017-2018 academic calendar, GFDD’s Eco-Huertos program initiated its collaboration with Saint George School to create one of the most advanced rooftop gardens out of the entire the Eco-Huertos program.
The garden has approximately twenty six planting beds, vertical planting pots and an automated, double-line drip irrigation system that is able to access each planting space. In addition, an automated, Bluetooth-controlled misting system covers the planting perimeter and helps to mitigate the stresses of extreme heat on the plants. It also works marvels when germinating new seeds.
This joint venture between Eco-Huertos and Saint George School has seen considerable participation from school staff members Donald Gotz, Special Projects Director, and Cheryl Re, Social Studies Instructor. Both have made available their time and efforts to support the development of this amazing project.
As any other garden, it has faced many difficulties including pests, drought, heat stress, compacted soil, and abandonment. Nevertheless, through the invaluable efforts of Gotz and Re, and with the constant follow-up from Eco-Huertos, Saint George School can expect to have a garden with its own ecosystem; the main goal when creating any sustainable and ecofriendly space.
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 Saint George School:
Saint George School is a British international school that is accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic, New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), Council of International Schools (CIS), and has been a member of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) since 1995. It provides a challenging and comprehensive multilingual values-based education within a disciplined and respectful learning environment, empowering all learners to reach their maximum academic and personal potential. Although the school’s students are mostly young Dominicans (66%), it is fortunate to receive students from all over the world (34%). Saint George School is located in Santo Domingo’s Piantini neighborhood.
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