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Project #4: Share Project Proposal

Project Proposal So with the limited time as my big challenge to overcome for this project, doing a dish that uses the lettuce that is growing to place under the chicken for looks and side of green. Then rosemary to add a nice fragrance and taste to the chicken that will be grilled. After that is made:a mocktail mojito will be made that will have no alcohol in it, but it will allow my mint growing to be used. This was thought of between friends and i because one thing using all those items may turn out to be gross. Making food and a drink to go along with it just pulls the project together by just using absolutely everything and not just one mint leaf from the plant. Planning on discussing this at the next class meeting and if the idea needs to be adjusted or changed, being open to ideas will be at the forefront of my mind.

Project #2 Remediate: Project & Documentation.

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Documentation: So for the biggest part of the is project was the research, the photo's, and then the placement. So i plan to follow that flow for this documentation. Research: ID Common Name Scientific Name Plant Type Height Spread Ecological Function Human Use/Crop 1 Bloodroot Sanguinaria canadensis Perennial 8" to 20" 6" apart Pollincator Cause Vomiting, Empty Bowels, reducing tooth pain 2 Virginia Bluebells Boraginaceae Wild Flower 1'to 2' ??? Earlys Seasonal Nectar/pollen, Easy to grow. once used for whooping caugh, tuberculosis, and other respiratory ailments. 3 Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Annual (Sometimes Perennial) 12" to 39" 12" to 18" apart Medical for animals Treat earache, Treat dropsy 4 Anchistea  Anchistea Virginica Perennial Max 4' Feet N/A High density

Project #2 (Remediate) Research & Project Proposal

Research: Remediate is a very intimating task of a project for myself as I usually do not draw things like buildings and spaces that will be labeled or organized in this fashion. So going into the research, i am looking for some understanding as well as maybe some methods for organization. Below are my 3 articles for the project. Amy Youngs,  River Construct : This article was very interesting as my eyes first saw the work for what is was which is a bunch of things inside of a small metal fence. Then behind that is what Youngs calls a " artificial river I have constructed flows vertically, up and down a utility ladder, feeding and watering lettuces and herbs in a succession of buckets resting on the rungs." The two areas feed off each other as the fenced area houses a bunny who is used for the waste it makes to be given worms. The worms then break it down to liquid fertilizer which is neat due to not knowing they did that. To keep it short and sweet, it is neat to see