SAS Garden 2020-21
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Here is the latest iteration of the SAS Garden
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Taylor's response
Taylor Tavares
Garden group 2-Taylor & Ian
Date worked-March 15, 2013
The original observations I made were that the garden has a lot of weeding that needs to be done. The basil plant also needs some TLC because the flowers are becoming dominant.
Individual: A lot of weeding and raking. Also picked up the dead sugar cane leaves that have littered the garden. I also took the pictures (I should be a photographer). I also picked some of the white flowers off the basil plant.
Group work: Ian and I did a lot of weeding. We also watered all the plants inclucing the kalo in the pots.
I think the next group should continue weeding and watering. But weeding does not seem too efficient, so I think the 'tarping' idea will be very succesfull. Hopefully the next group will be able to complete that.
When the garden has finally grown food and other crops, I think we should share the harvest, especially with the people who contibuted to it. If we have enough crops, maybe we could even sell them in a booth at a swap meet.
CHEEEEE!
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