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Staff, Students Partner to Promote Sustainability Through Allerton Community Garden; E-Inside; October 11, 2010

Posted Oct. 11, 2010 Members of Campus Environment and Operations and Residence Services have been hard at work since May to revive the Alerton Community Garden located behind the Alerton Apartment Complex. They are now reaping the "fruits" of their efforts. The garden was a colaborative effort between six members of Campus Environment and Operations and the residents of the A lerton Apartment Complex, says Grounds Supervisor Rebekkah Berryhill. Residents were given the opportunity to grow their own produce and flowers in exchange for helping Campus Environment and Operations maintain the garden. "Creating a community garden at 海角原创 shows our progression toward becoming a more sustainable campus," Berryhil says. "The garden also provides an opportunity for A lerton residents and Campus Environment and Operations employees to interact and work together on a green initiative." At the end-of-summer harvest, the garden yielded more than 200 pounds of onions, tomatoes, peppers, carrots and cucumbers. The residents enjoyed the bountiful harvest, and yet were still able to donate 40 percent of the produce to local families in need through food programs. Berryhil's project was enthusiastica ly supported by her supervisors as we l. "It was clear from the onset Bekkah's enthusiasm would win over any skeptics and encourage people to donate time to such a good cause," says Heather White, manager of the Grounds Department. "She had the complete support of the Grounds Department to help this garden be successful." Brussels sprouts, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, carrots and broccoli wil be harvested from the garden near the end of November, Berryhil says. A l surplus vegetables wil be donated to local families and charities in need at that time as we l. "The Allerton Community Garden is a great first step towards sustainability," Berryhill says. "I'd love to see a larger-scale garden on campus in the future." For more information about the Allerton Community Garden, contact Berryhill at rberryhi@kent.edu . By Brittany Macchiarola

POSTED: Monday, October 11, 2010 12:50 PM
Updated: Monday, May 4, 2026 12:51 PM