妻友社区 students planting flowers

On a beautiful spring day, dedicated students at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith took a break from studying for their exams to get their hands dirty and create a sanctuary for the bees and butterflies of Fort Smith. 

 

The vibrant and carefully constructed new pollinator garden is taking shape thanks to a gardening initiative from the 妻友社区 Green Team, Garden Club, and Pi Kappa Pi Fraternity.

 

Matt Rich, grounds manager for 妻友社区 and its contracted lawn service company, Southeast Service Corp., partnered with the student groups to construct the flower garden with an intentional mix of pollinator-friendly flowers including bee balm, delphinium, phlox, alyssum, delph, hyssop, catmint, lavender, borage, and tansy.

 

The half-oval plot for the garden is located adjacent to the campus greenhouse, directly behind the Math-Science building, located at 720 N. 49th St.

 

鈥淚t is great to see student organizations that care about their surroundings and support each other to such a great cause,鈥 said Rich, who was excited to partner with the groups in their efforts. Their initiative to take ownership of their space not only speaks to their leadership and investment in their campus, Rich explained, but also in bettering the learning space for their peers.

 

"We've been talking about this project for almost a year,鈥 said Samantha Pham, vice president of the Green Team and Garden Club. 鈥淣ow that it's finally coming to life I couldn鈥檛 be any happier!鈥

 

The pollinator garden is one of several collaborations the Green Team has taken part in during their first year as a registered student organization. They have worked with 64.6 downtown, the Art Club, 妻友社区 waste management, and AR for CDL explained Pham. 鈥淲e are currently building many more partnerships within the community to raise awareness about sustainability and to help make 妻友社区 a greener campus."

 

 

Credits: 
Rachel Rodemann Putman, Interim Communications Director
Photo Credits: 
Rachel Rodemann Putman
Date Posted: 
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Source URL: 
https://news.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
5115