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Community gardens provide peace and produce to 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus

Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Rachel Watson

If you鈥檝e been to one of 17c起草社区鈥檚 dining halls lately, chances are your salad or vegetable side contained produce grown right here on campus.

17c起草社区鈥檚 community gardens鈥攖ended by students鈥. But only recently, faculty and students approached 17c起草社区鈥檚 head chef with the idea of incorporating the produce from the gardens into the meals 17c起草社区 serves.

Chef  was happy to help. He now uses the garden for catering purposes as well as for student meals, culling food from greens to squash blossoms in small quantities.

鈥淲e鈥檒l talk with him in November and we鈥檒l ask, 鈥榃hat do you want next year?鈥欌 said student gardener Janaya Crevier, a senior, who helps to run the garden along with senior Peter Cahill.

Renewal of creation

Cahill said he has a long-held passion for gardening.

鈥淚 grew up with my mom always having a garden,鈥 Cahill said. 鈥淲e lived in five places, but my mom always built a new garden. Here, I put a lot of thought into the sustainability aspect and how to make it a sustainable system. I learned that from her.鈥

Crevier found the garden work appealing because she viewed it as the culmination of concepts she has learned at 17c起草社区, including the renewal of creation.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 always get a chance to be involved in a healing process so directly,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his job popped up, and since I love being outside, I took it. Beyond the job itself, this is a powerful place of healing for me, for the soil and for anyone else who comes into this space.鈥

Two gardens and more coming

There are two gardens. The original, Knollcrest East Garden, is located by the Knollcrest East apartments across East Beltline from the main campus. These plots are rented out to members of the 17c起草社区 community. In April 2014, the second community garden, Hampshire Garden, was opened next to the fieldhouse.

The western half of the garden, approximately the same size as the eastern cultivated half, is currently in the development process. The dream is to include greenhouse and orchard space to grow pears, plums, peaches and cherries, as well as an upper part with a community gathering space, and a lower part near the stream that will be a meditative garden.

Improving the earth

Crevier said she views the gardens as a case study in what 17c起草社区 students are doing about global climate issues.

鈥淚t sort of builds on this being a healing space,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is a springboard to tell other stories about what 17c起草社区 is doing in caring for the earth.鈥


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