During this week, the interns have been working on the construction of a small greenhouse, were we will be able to plant the seeds and keep them monitored and warmer when the weather worsens. This is how the seeding space looks like:
But much more work was done.
As well, they have used some surplus sawdust from the carpentry, using it as mulch to avoid the growth of grass and other undesirable plants between our plantation.

A new terrace was also built, shaped like a key, where more will be planted in the following days. To do so, compost was added to enrich the qualities of the ground, ground that was previously stirred with a double-handled pitchfork. The space was padded with straw and the road to the place with sawdust. Finally, some plants from the Cucurbitaceae family were planted within the area.
























