Nine of the ten gardens entertainment available in the garden next to the Ronda Sur Almela Street Costa will continue to have the same owner.
Nine retired since last October have been farming this parcel have renewed their commitment to continue to do so.
The only garden of leisure has become vacant this morning has drawn Fernando Sanchez being the person who will take care of him.
For his part, Councillor for Environment and Urban Quality, Adela Martinez-Cache, we announced this morning that next week the council's technical work for the available land and can start with winter crops.
These orchards are located in a leisure plot with an area of 2,562 meters square divided into ten parts and non-potable water available.
The 'leisure gardens', promoted by the Department of Environment and Urban Quality is a project that is to allocate plots within municipally owned green space for the cultivation of fruit and vegetable varieties.
Although the choice of crop will be free, priority is given to the use of traditional varieties of Murcia.
The products obtained from the orchards will be used exclusively for the consumption and seed multiplication of local varieties.
Cultures were performed in organic farming system, in order not to handle hazardous pesticides and to guarantee respect for health and the environment.
With this new project aims to maintain the agricultural landscape and crop-associated biodiversity, providing a leisure activity for older people who can contribute to improved physical and mental health and serve as informative spaces with improved knowledge about the origin and evolution of the garden
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia