Thursday, August 23, 2007
Aveson Garden Receives Grant
Happily, Aveson's organic learning garden is the recipient of a $5,000.00 CDE grant!
16 August Design Meeting & Dreaming
The Gardening Action Team met with Master Gardener Jill (MG Jill) this evening to map Aveson's designated organic gardening space and exchange ideas about layout and intended use.
The eastern wall was earmarked for a composting area. The compost system will be progressive - with four cycles. Each cycle will occupy a 36x36 inch cube. To be constructed.
Classrooms and the lunch area will be outfitted with 5 gallon buckets for student collection and delivery of compost.
An arbor was proposed to provide a shaded learning area that can be adapted for lectures, hands on activities, feasting and community gathering. Grapes and vines may be trained along the arbor. Hay bales - which are inexpensive, easy to move and can be turned into mulch - will be used to create a circular seating area. To be constructed.
3x10ft planters will be positioned throughout. To be constructed.
To maximize harvests, MG Jill is proposing the Square Foot Gardening Method. See Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew.
A split rail/ found wood fence decorated with recycled materials - by the students - was proposed to create a visual entry point on the West side. To be constructed.
A deep outdoor sink for washing hands and produce is needed.
A tool shed is needed.
Drip irrigation and multiple hose outlets will be installed by Aveson's Facility Manager, Phil.
The following resources were identified:
Compost
Von's - Pick up is in Sunland; email curt7.smith@safeway.com
Zeke the Sheik - though MG Jill advises that this compost requires more "cooking" time and is best to collect over the summer months when it has time to develop.
Curriculum
Life Lab Science Program - LOTS of gardening info for teachers
The Banana Slug String Band combines science and music. Their website contains infectious song lyrics about garden science.
Path to Freedom - Pasadena's Dervaes family offers a power point presentation for older students about sustainable living, gardening and urban homesteading.
Solar Living Institute
In Phase II there are visions of an orhcard at the West end, a greenhouse, a line of recycled bicycles that can be used to generate electricity and/or grind and blend foods.
The eastern wall was earmarked for a composting area. The compost system will be progressive - with four cycles. Each cycle will occupy a 36x36 inch cube. To be constructed.
Classrooms and the lunch area will be outfitted with 5 gallon buckets for student collection and delivery of compost.
An arbor was proposed to provide a shaded learning area that can be adapted for lectures, hands on activities, feasting and community gathering. Grapes and vines may be trained along the arbor. Hay bales - which are inexpensive, easy to move and can be turned into mulch - will be used to create a circular seating area. To be constructed.
3x10ft planters will be positioned throughout. To be constructed.
To maximize harvests, MG Jill is proposing the Square Foot Gardening Method. See Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew.
A split rail/ found wood fence decorated with recycled materials - by the students - was proposed to create a visual entry point on the West side. To be constructed.
A deep outdoor sink for washing hands and produce is needed.
A tool shed is needed.
Drip irrigation and multiple hose outlets will be installed by Aveson's Facility Manager, Phil.
The following resources were identified:
Compost
Von's - Pick up is in Sunland; email curt7.smith@safeway.com
Zeke the Sheik - though MG Jill advises that this compost requires more "cooking" time and is best to collect over the summer months when it has time to develop.
Curriculum
Life Lab Science Program - LOTS of gardening info for teachers
The Banana Slug String Band combines science and music. Their website contains infectious song lyrics about garden science.
Path to Freedom - Pasadena's Dervaes family offers a power point presentation for older students about sustainable living, gardening and urban homesteading.
Solar Living Institute
In Phase II there are visions of an orhcard at the West end, a greenhouse, a line of recycled bicycles that can be used to generate electricity and/or grind and blend foods.
Labels:
Construction,
Curriculum,
Design,
Master Gardener Jill
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Ag Bins at the Farm Lab
Wyatt and I visited the Farm Lab this afternoon to view Ag Bins up close. - Master Gardner Jill had suggested bins for use as classroom gardens. The Farm Lab is currently using the bins to grow enormous squash and sky high corn. The bins have also been used by the Lab to provide garden space to the homeless in downtown L.A.
We met with Olivia Chumacero, Educational Liason, to discuss the aquisition and use of the bins. Olivia directed us to submit our request - the number of bins and their intended use - for review at Farm Lab's weekly meeting. If our request passes committee, the Lab will procure and prepare the bins. Aveson is responsible for the transportation of the bins from the Lab - located under the Spring Street Bridge - to our campus.
We met with Olivia Chumacero, Educational Liason, to discuss the aquisition and use of the bins. Olivia directed us to submit our request - the number of bins and their intended use - for review at Farm Lab's weekly meeting. If our request passes committee, the Lab will procure and prepare the bins. Aveson is responsible for the transportation of the bins from the Lab - located under the Spring Street Bridge - to our campus.
Labels:
Ag Bins,
Classroom Gardens,
Farm Lab
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