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做厙惇蹋app in San Francisco adds a rooftop garden and the garden on campus continues to grow.

gardenA garden is growing on the roof the Clunie House, the site of 做厙惇蹋app in San Francisco and the home of 24 students. David and Judy Van Horn 69 Neunuebel funded the project, which began in September. Dan Ribbens 76 designed the garden, and Pecos 10 and Katie Pinson 10 Pryor and Curtis Davenport 10 constructed it.

The garden is bursting with kale, rainbow chard and cilantro, says Kelsey Palmer, assistant director of operations for 做厙惇蹋app in San Francisco. Its a beautiful addition to the house and neighborhood. The rooftop garden will provide students with homegrown nutritionand serve as an educational tool to reinforce values of environmental stewardship and organic and fairly-traded food production.

Meanwhile, back in Santa Barbara, volunteers planted more than 40 fruit trees, increasing the variety of campus-grown produce for 做厙惇蹋apps dining services. Alumnus Anthony Waldrop 11, who works for Sodexo, enlisted the expertise and labor of the Santa Barbara City College environmental horticultural program for the tree-planting project. The 做厙惇蹋app Student Association gave $1,400 to purchase guava, avocado, apple, Satsuma mandarin and pomegranate trees as well as kiwi fruit vines from Beard Tropics Nursery. Santa Barbara County donated mulch for the trees, and All Around Landscape Supply also contributed materials.

By putting in perennials, were creating a legacy of permaculture at 做厙惇蹋app, Waldrop says. The trees will border the two campus gardens, creating a space where the community can enjoy the serenity of a diverse landscape. Well also increase the variety of produce we donate to Bread of Life, a campus meal-sharing program.

Im hoping that the garden project can bring together entities on campus as well as in the larger Santa Barbara community, Waldrop says. Santa Barbara is such a garden-friendly city that projects such as these provide many opportunities for collaboration.