Friday, March 25, 2016

So the vegetable garden is going pretty well. I'm glad that it's been raining at least once a week, so I don't have to water the garden! And, rainwater doesn't have chemicals in it, unlike tap water. The cabbages are slowly growing, and there are still no signs of bugs! I think the spinach seeds are sprouting, but I'm not sure if it's just weeds... Oh well, I'll just let them grow for another week or two. I haven't noticed many weeds growing in the garden, and I hope it stays that way.

This may be random, but I started a compost bin toward the end of last year, and there are now pumpkin seeds sprouting and growing in the bin. So here's how that happened: I wanted to make compost, so I put vegetable scraps and egg shells into a plastic bin, along with leaves that had fallen on the ground. It would eventually break down into compost, which is basically soil that has a lot of nutrients in it. So after Halloween, we had two pumpkins and I decided to put them into the compost bin. I broke them up with a shovel so it could turn into compost faster. I guess the seeds had just been in the bin, and for some reason, they had decided to sprout now. Pretty random, but it pertains to vegetables (well fruits, to be exact).

Friday, March 11, 2016

Update

So, I guess it's about time to post an update. I decided to plant a vegetable garden for 20% time. Here is what I planted: nine red cabbages, one regular cabbage, and one kale. I also scattered some spinach seeds and a few cayenne pepper seeds in the empty spaces. Right now, it doesn't seem like the cabbages are growing much. It might be because of the drastic weather changes we've been experiencing, but the plants don't have any signs of bugs eating them, so that's good. The seeds haven't sprouted yet, maybe the rain washed them away, but I'll wait another week and see if they sprout.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Project Proposal



2/19/16
Eric Wang
Proposal: Growing a Vegetable Garden
Growing your own source of food
Needs and Opportunities
Explain the problem you have noticed that needs to be solved with a project like yours. This is also your hook, so make sure you grab our attention.
Shipping food across the country is expensive. People shouldn’t waste money on this, since you can grow your own! Also, food bought from the grocery store can have pesticides that are bad for the environment and bad for you.
Audience / Clients / Users
Explain who will benefit from your project. How will you be able to access them for an empathy interview?
My family and I will benefit from my project. We can have the freshest food, and we will know that the vegetables don’t have pesticides on them, since I will be growing them. I can also help the environment, since driving to the grocery store burns fossil fuels, and shipping food to grocery stores also burns fossil fuels. I could also save money for the grocery stores, since they have to buy their produce from across the country. I can ask them at home, during my spare time.
Mentors
Who can help you with this project? Who will you need to contact and what will you ask them to commit to in helping you?
My parents can help me with planning where to grow the plants. I don’t think I will need to contact anyone for this project, I think I am capable of growing plants on my own.
Timeline
What is your monthly timeline for this project? I want to see a list of deliverables with deadlines. You may find that the timeline needs adjustment during the course of the year, which may be fine. Check in with me if that’s the case.
February 26
Know what I am going to plant and have the seeds or seedlings ready to plant.
March 4
Have the plants planted, take a picture of them
March 11
Weed the plants, give it fertilizer, and water it. Photograph growth.
March 18
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph growth. Do research on a plant/ find miscellaneous information
March 25
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph growth Do research on another plant and find other information.
April 1
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph progress.
April 8
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph progress.
April 15
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph progress.
April 22
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph progress.
April 29
Weed the plants and water it. Photograph progress.
May 7 (Final 20% Friday)
Harvest! (hopefully)

Product
What is the actual product you will show this spring? This project may be made of atoms or bits, but you must have something to show. I’m not interested seeing a bunch of great ideas at the end of the year. I want to see things.
I want to have an actual harvest of vegetables. I also want to have information about the different plants, and health benefits, etc.
Reality Check
I am looking for moonshots here, but even moonshots need budgets. What equipment are you going to need? What other capital expenditures do you anticipate, and how will you meet them?
I don’t think my project will cost that much money. I should be affordable. I just need to buy the seeds/seedling and/or fertilizer. I will need a shovel and other gardening supplies like, like gloves, but I already have them at my house.
Conclusion
Wrap it up. Why are you fired up about this project? Inspire us to support you, and give us a great reason to approve your project.
I am fired up about this project because I can have healthy food grown right at my house. I can have organic food that is free from pesticides. I can also help the environment by saving the need to ship food across the nation.