December 11, 2015
The Rodríguez Bueno family now has its own small farm. This past December 9th, Ramón Antonio Rodríguez Bueno’s children, family members, neighbors and members of FUNDSAZURZA and SODIZUR all participated with great joy in the creation of the Rodríguez family farm. This project was overseen by GFDD’s EcoHuertos Program.
Preparation for the garden plot consisted of weeding, cleaning, getting rid of trash, removing rubble and debris from the soil and nailing down the zinc plates that form the fence around the garden. The fence received a coat of paint and ended up forming a walkway separating the house from the patio.
They also created direct planting beds and nurseries. The seedlings and seeds they planted were: baby spinach, basil, regular spinach, romaine lettuce, salad tomatoes, eggplant, flat-leaf parsley, cubanela peppers, onions, Swiss chard and radishes.
With the creation of the Ramón Antonio Rodríguez Bueno family farm, EcoHuertos wraps up its work for the year, 2015, and begins the projects we have planned for 2016.
Concept
The concept that preceded the creation of this small farm began at the end of this past July when, at the request of the Programa Familias en Desarrollo de la Fundación de Saneamiento Ambiental para la Zurza, FUNDSAZURZA, a conference was held for representatives of families from the La Zurza community, explained EcoHuertos Program Coordinator, Cristiana Cruz Menier. When the conference was ending, at the suggestion of participants, a list of names was drawn up of heads of households who wanted a small farm or garden of their own and who felt they had enough appropriate space to undertake such a project.
In the beginning, they made two trips to the town and visited the families. They observed that there was sufficient space to plant these types of gardens and they also discussed the type of materials they would need, added Ms. Cruz Menier, EcoHuertos Coordinator.
Then the planning stage got underway, which involved making a preliminary design and getting quotes for materials. A third visit to Mr. Rodríguez’s family garden was made to define the definitive design and to discuss the work teams that will take care of the garden.
The Eco Huertos Program is sowing seeds and harvesting quality of life!
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