What is a school garden








 



 

 


We need Renewable Development

and make KISUMU to a permaculture hotspot.

 


We should transform existing fallow-lying land with biointensive activities into

edible landscapes and teach our children in organic farming skills.

 

Which we need here in East Africa are lasting jobs for humans around to stop hunger and that starts with teaching the children on organic farming skills, to develop a system to learn to be self-sufficient.

 

With biointensive Permaculture out broke lying surfaces around schools and churches become edible and flowering landscapes. Especially here in Millimani

 

Only when children learn skills in organic agriculture, if possible, in biointensive agriculture they understand and respect the soil, which is learned in responsibility in compost, seeds saving, the growth process of the different plants, and in which the children are treated according to social basic rules.

This gives them slowly a reorientation of their position in the social communities.

 

This way is laborious and slow, but a democracy understanding can be only compiled by  starting in organic farming and cannot be ordered.

 

One for all and all for one…

 

Only the knowledge of a systematic   biointensive agriculture and the principles of permaculture creates those basics for social thinking.

 

Kisumu country has the plan, to plant 10.000 trees in the next 5 or 10 years, on still unaffected nature, so I think the schools and churches should be the great partners of the


Government and  start here. We should be thankful that our parents here did the planting of trees before 50 years, which gives us this great climate and always rain. 

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