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Cultivating Creative Ecologies

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A Visit to SAKALA

SAKALA - Cite Soleil
Under a canopy of Moringa trees, the garden staff at SAKALA share insight into establishing urban nurseries from seed with Papouche and Katelyn.
Papouche & Katelyn choose mango to plant in the Grand Rue Gardens
Moringa with ripe seed
Moringa seed harvested for oil
Katelyn choosing moringa seedlings
Posted on December 9, 2017May 5, 2020Author Lee LeeCategories SEED HaitiTags moringa, SAKALA, Seed Haiti, Seed sovereignty, seed to table, urban gardens, urban wildlife

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