ST. CROIX — The Department of Education’s Division of Agriculture in the St. Croix District recently received a donation of 40 tomato cages from Green House, a garden supply business on St. Croix, D.O.E. announced Monday.
District Director of Agriculture Velda Hendricks received the donation on December 7 and began distributing the wire cages to schools within the district, including Juanita Gardine, Lew Muckle and Ricardo Richards elementary schools, and John H. Woodson Jr. High School, according to the release.
“The Department is grateful for the donation, as it will bring diversity in using cropping methods and equipment to the agriculture program,” Ms. Hendricks said. “I will also like to thank the maintenance department for assisting with the deliveries.”
The donation was a result of a partnership between Hendricks and UVI Extension Services’ St. Croix Horticulture Agent, Vanessa Forbes.
As the equipment was delivered to the schools, students were interested in learning more about the wire cages and excited to help add them to the existing tomato gardens.
Gardens are expected to be functional by the end of January, as schools are preparing for the annual Agriculture & Food Fair and National Agriculture Week activities.
Despite setbacks due to recent torrential rains and a shortage of funding, Hendricks said school gardens are blossoming. Crops currently being grown at local schools include basil, chives, baby tomatoes, bell peppers, carrots, kale, season pepper, bok choy, lettuce, sweet potato, cassava, cucumber and others, D.O.E. said.
Feature Image: Lew Muckle students with tomato cages. (Credit: D.O.E.)
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