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U of S students will travel north to plant gardens

For the second year in a row, a group of entrepreneurial students at the University of Saskatchewan is heading north to help build raised garden beds and to provide education on healthy, sustainable food.

Enactus team will build raised garden beds in St. George's Hill, west of Buffalo Narrows

The University of Saskatchewan Enactus team helped build 15 gardens in Beauval, Sask. last year.

For the second year in a row, a group of entrepreneurial students atthe University of Saskatchewanis heading north tohelp build raised garden beds and to provide education on healthy, sustainablefood.

"We saw food sovereignty as an issue and it just kind of blossomed from there," U of S Enactus project leader, Carlene James said.

Enactus is a student run, not-for-profit organization that creates outreach programs to address social, economic and environmental issues in communities.

Last year, as a pilot project, the team travelled to Beauval, where ithelped tobuild 15 gardens.

Community members were able to produce enough potatoes to feedfive families for a full year.

The gardens also produced enough peas, lettuce and spinach to last the community from July through September.

The team brought in gardening expert, Len Sawatsky, manager of the Riverside Market Garden on the Flying Dust First Nation, to provide education on the basics of gardening.

"We find in northern communities it's not just an economic issue of being able to purchase produceat a reasonable price, but a lot of youth are relying on going to the store and buying, let's say a bag of chips, unhealthy foods and snacks," U of S Enactus President Peter Siarkos said.

The hamlet of St. George's Hill is about 550 km north of Saskatoon, or about a 7 hour drive. (Google Maps)

In May,the Enactus team will travel to St. George's Hill west of Buffalo Narrowsfor a weekend to build gardens and organize educational workshops.

"The garden will be feeding about 30 people, is what we're hoping for, and it will be built in theschool yard," James said.

The Enactus team is in need of donations and discountsto help cover building and garden supplies. It's still looking for a key sponsor to help make the project possible.