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Student service beautifies retirement community

Pecan Villa resident Willie Jean and students Lucy House, Brandi Nava, Matthew Lacrouts, and Nathan Bolner work on the raised bed garden.
Bell peppers, basil, yellow squash, zucchini, tomatoes, and okra were planted in four raised beds were built in total with two of them designed to be two feet off the ground on legs in order to keep the residents from having to bend down to tend to lower-growing vegetables. Two other framed beds were built closer to the ground for taller vegetables like okra and tomatoes. Student members of Greenscape will assist with maintaining the garden each year.
Though it was spearheaded by Greenscape members, the project was an interdisciplinary effort as well. Members of the Construction Engineering Club transported the beds to Pecan Villa after Tech Farm student workers helped construct them with help from Tech Farm Manager Waggoner Russell and Beef Cattle Manager Benny Hennen. Alumni even got involved as Tech horticulture graduate John Kavanaugh donated soil for the beds.