The New Terrace – completed!

The very first thing that was done in the garden, almost 10 years ago now, was to build our two level terrace. We did this by levelling a piece of land and enclosing it with rocks. Since its inception we have grown maize, sweetcorn, beans and casava on the terrace, but we have always been […]

Phase two – levelling the terrace and digging post holes

We are now ready to level the terrace and begin the process of putting posts into place. We are planning on using 18 plastic posts, digging holes and securing them with cement. This process was helped by a number of mingas with the school gardeners helping our students move the project forward. Digging holes was […]

Planting of our Cacao

Early on a bright and sunny day a bunch of volunteers, students, teachers, parents, social service students (and some in detention) came to the Bolivar Garden to plant our 64 clones! The day started by collecting more compost from Carlos´s compost area and mixing it with soil residue from Dr Martin´s mushroom farm. This was […]

Visit by UniValle Agroforestry Students

On Saturday the 23rd November, Dr Sonia Ospina and her 20 agroforestry students from UniValle, sede Palmira, came to visit Colegio Bolivar to learn about the two agroforestry systems we have in place and to visit a functioning composting area run by our very own Carlos Castillo – second right hand man to the garden, […]

[:en]Nuevas Conexiones a través de Jardín Bolívar Sábados[:]

New connections through Bolivar Garden Saturdays A new year and new opportunities to work with other schools and colleagues.   Professor Lionel Manrique of Colegio Philadelphia reached out to me after he had heard about the work that we are doing in the Bolivar Garden. He was invited to come to a Bolivar Garden Saturday […]

Visit by cacao scientists to assess our cacao project ideas

During our Bolivar Garden Saturday this month, the school was visited by Dr Vaast to discuss the viability of planting  cacao at the school.  The following The area is well suited to the planting of cacao The first step is to peg out the area in a 3mx3m triangular system to see the carrying capacity […]

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