RESidENcy PROGRAM Scholarly and Community Medicine Projects
RESidENcy PROGRAM Scholarly and Community Medicine Projects
RESidENcy PROGRAM Scholarly and Community Medicine Projects
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Principles<br />
�� The garden has no individual plots, it is an open<br />
community space.<br />
�� Patients, , staff, , residents, , faculty, y, community y<br />
members: the garden space would be available to all<br />
to help tend <strong>and</strong> to enjoy.<br />
�� Food harvested would be shared with patients,<br />
staff, community members.<br />
We cut <strong>and</strong><br />
rolled the sod,<br />
<strong>and</strong> placed it on<br />
the corner. It<br />
was gone by the<br />
end of the day.<br />
"Where you have a plot of l<strong>and</strong>, however small, plant a<br />
garden. Staying close to the soil is good for the soul." ~<br />
Spencer W. Kimball<br />
Preparing the plot<br />
“Gardening is a kind of selfprescribed<br />
preventative<br />
medicine, good for all ills.”<br />
Sheryl London<br />
We used a tiller for the initial turning of the soil.<br />
5/13/2011<br />
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