Bolivar Weekend – coffee pruning, cacao watering, banana cleaning, Mata raton pruning and green fertilizing.

The latest Bolivar Garden was a huge success with over 22 students from middle school social service coming along with their teacher and the middle school principal, Mr Rob Millet. Some volunteers came as well as some High School students in detention. In the three hours we worked we did a lot. We pruned a […]

Disaster hits the terrace – AGAIN

In planning for the upcoming Bolivar Garden I went to the garden to see the progress of the remaining beans only to find that a massive trunk of a Chiminango tree had broken and smashed into the terrace, destroying the roofing, plastic posts and fencing, plus beans and plants. The destruction was huge, not only […]

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 […]

BGVs watering over the vacations.

A group of nine volunteers from the school community and members of the Bolivar Garden agreed to help water the cacao plot and new terrace during our hot Christmas vacations. From the 15th December till the 6th January these volunteers came and used a newly purchased tube system – courtesy of the Don Simon Coffee […]

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 […]

Phase one – breaking down the terrace wall

In order to re-build the terrace we first had to breakdown what we already had. That meant dismantling the existing rock wall, weeding by digging weeds into the earth and levelling the terrace. This work took lots of weeks, lots of class time, was hard but incredibly rewarding.       Phase one – complete! […]

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