La Zurza, Santo Domingo, May 3, 2016
In order to complete the creation of the organic and sustainable vegetable garden started last April, EcoHuertos Program Coordinator Cristiana Cruz Menier, worked last weekend with fifty people linked to the Centro Educativo Jardín del Saber, in La Zurza. The construction of the garden, an initiative without precedent in this area of the capital, laid on recycled materials and much creativity from the community. The garden, installed on the roof of the Center, is now a reality.
After having explained to the participants the previously established garden design and listened to their ideas and opinions, work teams were made and roles were assigned. Among the participants: 11 school student, three teachers and 22 members of the group Juventud en Acción, the Vice President of FUNDSAZURZA, and the Vice President of SODIZUR.
In addition to painting the fence of the garden, old tires, plastic gallons and bottles were prepared to be reused as planting containers. Plastics were cut and the tires were placed two by two according to their size and bags and sacks were placed inside to be filled with substrate.
Moreover, seedlings of eggplant, sesame seeds, tomatoes, chard, celery, baby spinach, lettuce, leek, passion fruit, cilantro, pepper and oregano, as well as attractive ornamental plants for pollinators, were planted; and seeds of onion, radish, roman lettuce, eggplant and beetroot were sown.
The day concluded with the watering of the plants and cleaning up the garden, amidst the excitement of children and adults for the success of the creation of their roof garden.
About EcoHuertos
The 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, the areas of natural sciences contained in the educational curriculum. The program also generates awareness of the importance of a balanced diet, achieving a greater appreciation for and receptiveness toward the consumption of vegetables.
Related Links:
www.eco-huertos.org
www.globalfoundationdd.org