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Learning GardenIn 2017 the Southeast Campus completed the first phase of a comprehensive outdoor learning garden to be used by students, staff, faculty, and community members. In its first few years, the Southeast Learning garden enhanced and complemented classroom learning of many disciplines, and will continue to be integrated into even more classes. It provided a space for community education classes, clubs, and new and seasoned gardeners to grow organic food, observe and learn about perennials, and get their hands in the soil. The learning garden demonstrates different ways to garden in an urban setting, including raised beds, herb spirals, a geodesic dome greenhouse, and more. The Southeast Learning Garden is in deep gratitude to STEM Coordinator Julia Betts for her vision, implementation, and dedication to this project.During 2020-2021 the Southeast Learning Garden sadly fell into neglect due to the COVID19 pandemic campus closures. The lack of maintenance combined with theft and vandalism have left the garden in poor shape. In the spring and summer of 2022, we returned to the Southeast Learning Garden. Staff and volunteers worked hard weeding, removing invasive species, planting, harvesting, and happily returned the living space back to a thriving garden. We need your help and there are many ways to get involved.You are welcome to visit the Southeast Learning garden and harvest food. We have a variety of crops growing.Ref: https://www.pcc.edu/sustainability/on-campus/southeast/
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