Gardening Club
You walk though the concrete walls that envelop high school, rushing from class to class, looking only at your phone or a vocab list for the test you’re about to take. However, if you take the time to look up, you’ll see little pockets of color and life thanks to Samo’s Gardening Club.Samo’s garden coordinator Lucia Burke works with a group of Samo students twice a week to help maintain the crops. Members refer to Burke as “Master Gardener” because she has years of experience working in various gardens.Luckily, it is not solely up to Burke to provide for the club.“The district gives us a budget to buy all of our materials like seeds, soil and tools, but we also receive a large amount of donations on top of that all.” Burke said.According to club member Ann Hulbert (’14), the club grows a variety of different crops, including lettuce, broccoli, onions, tomatoes, carrots and arugula.“Every few weeks, we have a ‘Salad Party’ where we eat all of the produce that we actually grow,” Hulbert said. “It’s really great to be able to know that you’re eating something you grew yourself.”Club president Lezlie Rueda (’14) has been a member of the club since the second semester of her sophomore year. Rueda said that the gardening club is a way for her to get away from all the stress and troubles an average day of high school can bring.“It’s just a break in the day where I can get away from it all,”Rueda said. “It’s really peaceful and in the end it’s fun, which is all that matters for me.” bross@thesamohi.com