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It Is a Good Day When I find Worm Fertilizer
Posted by: | CommentsLast week I ran into a friend who asked me how my day was. I responded with, “it was a GREAT day!” My friend was so amazed by my positive response she thought something major had happened. Perhaps a BIG donation. She asked me, “what made it such a great day?” I smiled and with such enthusiasm said, “I found worm fertilizer!” At that point we both started to laugh. I realized how silly I must have sounded and my friend laughed at my excitement at finding worm fertilizer.
Guatemala is an agricultural country. The soil, in most of Guatemala, is rich and just about anything grows when stuck in the ground. Sadly, Guatemala also depends heavily on toxic pesticides to grow these crops. Most people who spray the pesticides do not wear protective gear. Pregnant women spray pesticides and work in the fields and this can cause birth defects. The bottom line is that pesticides are dangerous and there are other alternatives. Changing that belief system is not an easy one.
Semillas de Amor has an excellent gardener but he has worked with pesticides his entire gardening career. I, on the other hand, am adamant that our vegetable garden and flower gardens will be organic. So off we went to find worm fertilizer and anything that was the least bit organic.
What a wonderful surprise to find company that sells worm and chicken fertilizers only 10 minutes from the children’s home. This place had mountains of chicken fertilizer. The owner of the business came in as we were paying for our fertilizer and never missing an opportunity to tell someone about the children’s home, or getting a discount, proceeded to tell him about our garden, the home, the kids and our future. We left with our worm fertilizer and hundreds of vegetable seedlings donated by the owner of the fertilizer business. They were thrilled we wanted to have an organic garden and spent lots of time with us explaining different organic methods. We were also directed to an agricultural partnership between Taiwan and Guatemala that is developing fruit trees. We left that project with peach, lemon and orange trees. So yes, it is a good day when I can find worm fertilizer because, if nothing else, the kids will eat healthy veggies. Next stop, the chicken coop and eggs.
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How to Teach Kids to Love Their Veggies
Posted by: | CommentsWe all love to see our kids eating veggies but I have to say that I have been thrilled to see the transformation of our kids, at Semillas de Amor since we began the vegetable garden. We have lots of different types of lettuce. The kids typically don’t like salad but with all our new tasting lettuce they are loving their salads and the journeys into the garden to munch on freshly picked lettuce leaves, giant radishes and carrots.
Our slideshow shows the kids in the garden yesterday, as well as time outside with the dogs. The kids decided that Bodhi had laid some eggs, thus the avocados in a circle and then one hatched, the dinosaur (sadly without a head which I am sure on of the dog ate). It is wonderful for the kids to be outside and to spend their time in creative play.
However, the down side for me is that it can be nearly impossible for me to get my fundraising job done because it is so much more fun to be with the kids.
Enjoy the photos of the children.
Thank you to everyone who has donated to keep our kids fed and our staff paid. We are very, very grateful. Savesemillas