环境之友:在城市里栽种蔬果
斯考特·维尔曼是美利坚大学的学生,她和朋友一起来参加研讨会。她说:“我对环境很感兴趣,我觉得自己和食物及大自然有共鸣。我当然想知道去哪里可以找到本地产的食物,怎样才能煮得好吃点,还希望能够自己参与到种植园艺中去,或者鼓励别人这么做。”
Verman says his school has a community garden on campus. And for those who don’t have access to a large space, Dennis Chestnut of the urban gardening group, Groundwork Anacostia, says you don’t really need one.
维尔曼说,美利坚大学在校园里专门开辟了一个社区花园。城里很多人没有大块的地方可以种植,城市园艺组织“阿那卡斯提亚园艺活”的丹尼斯·切斯塔特说,其实人们并不需要大块的地来种东西。
“We can grow our food in as small a space as a flower pot, but we work with residents to use spaces as small as three feet by three feet (0.9 meter)," he says. "So that is what we consider an ideal size for a small space garden.”
“我们甚至可以在花盆里种瓜果。我们和当地居民就在那种一平米见方的小块地里种东西。这么大小的地块挺理想的。”
Several organizations that encourage school children to grow fruits and vegetables in creative and healthy ways also ran workshops at Rooting DC.
好几个鼓励学生用有创意和健康的方式种植蔬菜水果的组织也在研讨会上开办了学习班。艾琳·戈登是为孩子们提供课外活动的组织“孩子们的力量”的成员。
“We are making newspaper flowerpots," says Erin Gordon, who is with an after-school program called Kids Power. "And newspapers are biodegradable material, so students can make the pot and then either put it directly into the ground, or they can put it into another flower pot. Any vessel can be a vessel for growing vegetables.”
她说:“我们用报纸做成花盆。报纸是可分解材料,学生们可以用它做成花盆,然后放到地里或者放到另外的花盆里去。任何容器都可以用来种菜。”
Alexis Baden-Mayer came to get information for her six-year-old daughter. “Two years ago we started a garden together at her school. So I need to figure out what resources there are in DC to support school gardens and helping us learn how to put one together.”
艾力克斯·梅尔来参加研讨会,主要是为了帮6岁的女儿获得一些相关的信息。她说:“两年前,我们一起在女儿的学校里开出一块地。我想看看华盛顿特区有什么资源可以支持学校的菜园,或者帮助我们开辟一个菜园。”
Brian Stewart, a data base administrator, says gardening is a hobby that he can enjoy with friends. “I got some great tips from the seeds saving workshop for saving seeds for next year. I am looking forward to having some seeds and being able to trade with friends”
数据库工程师布莱恩·斯图尔特表示,园艺是他的一个爱好,他可以和朋友们一起享受栽种的乐趣。他说:“我参加了种子储存培训班,学习如何把种子储存到明年用,我学到了很多很好的小窍门。 我希望能够拿到一些种子,可以和朋友们交换。”
The organizers hope to launch a movement that will grow into a sustainable local food system for healthy communities in Washington, around the country and across the globe.
“在华盛顿种植”年会的组织者希望,这个活动能够在华盛顿生根发芽,让发展一个可持续的地方食物系统及健康的社区成为华盛顿、全美国乃至全世界的一个潮流。
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