For my Ecology Service Learning Project, I spent two hours in the garden. During this time I worked to help spread mulch all over various areas (near the chickens and by the Mickey Long Center). The mulch didn't just make the gardens look nicer, but it also had many positive effects. It assists in preventing weeds and other unwanted plant growth, sustaining surface moisture, and creating more fertile soil.
I learned a lot from this experience. Having to shovel and carry mulch in a wheelbarrow is definitely not easy- it required a lot of hard work. I have a newfound appreciation for gardeners and those who are passionate about gardening, because it is definitely more challenging that it looks. Besides that, I also now know that upkeep is just as important as the plants themselves, and is a necessary part of keeping a garden healthy.
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The pile of mulch in the parking lot before we started shoveling it. |
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Shoveling mulch over the garden to prevent weeds and sustain moisture. |