A cactus garden at the ḍar šbab
This winter and early spring at the ḍar šbab have been our busiest seasons to
date. I was fortunate to have applied
for and received a small grant from “The King’s Fund,” established after
Moroccan King Mohammed VI donated $100,000 to thank the Peace Corps for all it’s
done for the benefit of Moroccan youth.
The donation has been used to fund various small grant projects,
including my grant for expansion of our ḍar
šbab garden.
We decided to plant a cactus and succulent garden
at the ḍar
šbab, which would require less water usage than one of standard plants and
flowers. As we began to clear the lot in
preparation for planting, the community came out in full force to assist us. People of all ages
grabbed picks and shovels and broke up the ground for ease of planting.
Trees and bushes were donated in addition to
those purchased with the grant, and assembly lines of youth planted a hedge of
rosemary along the garden boundary.
Young adults from the town’s championship soccer team volunteered to
plant and transplant trees.
Youngsters looked on and assisted while the cactus and succulents were planted.
They also listened attentively to a speaker who visited to teach about garden upkeep and maintenance.
In all, we
had more than 50 volunteers assist with all stages of garden installation. Many thanks to all! Youth continue to share in the chores of
watering and weeding, and we are hoping to broaden the scope of Garden and
Environmental Club activities to include off-site projects and activities. Perhaps these youngsters have learned some skills they might use in future employment opportunities.