-
-
The garden harvests rainwater which is later used by the students to help water their vegetable garden. Growing food can use a lot of water, so harvesting stormwater helps to build a more water resilient community. -
-
Global Student Embassy teaches the students of Santa Cruz High important ecological practices like composting, cover cropping, and cultivating the soil. -
Students are able to grow food in raised beds separated by mulched paths. -
Located behind the school's athletic fields, the garden gives students a place to meet and work together around the common goal of good land stewardship. -
The garden frequently experiences damages from pesty moles. One way to work around this issue is to build planter boxes.
Comments are closed.

