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Tower Garden Photojournal

Posted by Anaiah Davis in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 10:27 pm

This project was very interesting. Knowing that a lot of areas in Philadelphia and the world are food deserts and that they've become environmentally unjust due to pollution of the hydrosphere and the biosphere (soil in Bangladesh being too salty; BP oil spill that destroyed ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico), tower gardens can really help out these places. It's a sustainable way of making food, even though some plants might take longer than others to grow. I hope to continue to check on my plants.
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Tower Gardens Photojournal

Posted by Imani Horne in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 10:25 pm


This project was a learning experience on growing the non traditional way. Although my plant just started to grow after weeks it was still fun. This taught me that there is more than one way to do things. This has opened up new ways to help the environment get justice to not only the environment but to people who live in places where the weather is unpredictable. This course has made environmental science a fun learning experience in learning how to plant, different ways to get environmental justice, learning about different natural systems and resources around you. This course helped a lot. 
​https://docs.google.com/a/slabeeber.org/document/d/15dWO98KDcwsAreN1qeocFAuNuXXTTgSX7IH4hTpH820/edit?usp=sharing 

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Photo Journal

Posted by Raven Johnson in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 9:57 pm

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hNKaVkis4y2oDrE6WN1er8wNYkuDPvFO91muAxYdAA4/edit?ts=58927ff1#slide=id.g1bbbddd0d6_2_10
For this assignment i didn't really know what to expect. i had never heard of a tower garden so i was a little confused when I came and saw what it was.  Originally i had thought that it was just when  the seeds were growing over on the rack with the light. So i was very supposed and intrigued when we moved them to the real tower gardens in the corner. I also thought that the tower garden were really cool and i had been wondering what they were for a while back there.
I was kind of sad that i wasnt there the day when we planted seeds so i couldn't observe my own plant myself. regardless of this although i am having fun observing my group members and seeing how their plants are growing. I never knew that seeds could sprout so fast so to say i am intrigued is in understatement. 
I also think that tower gardens are very sustainable. It makes me wonder why people don't have them in their house. I feel like they would be great way to grow your own fresh and healthy food and help save money because you wouldn't be spending so much at the supermarket. It also makes me wonder is there anywhere  in philadelphia where they do practice using tower gardens.
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Tower Garden Photojournal

Posted by Eliza Meketon in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 9:46 pm

​Reflection: 
During our tower garden journey, we experience some ups and downs. For instance something that we noticed was that only the tomatoes and the lettuce seem to be the only plants making substantial progress. We also noticed that some of the plants were developing a reddish tone to some of our plants stems. I think another bump in the road was that we had trouble thinking of new things to observe because I think we weren't exactly sure how to truly observe. Everything just looked the same day after day. I think that we should have recorded new info once a week instead of everyday. It was great to see the plants grow from little seedlings to cool little plants. I think in retrospect, it might have been wise to not use artificial light, I think natural light would have helped the plants grow faster. I think all community centers, schools, and homeless shelters should grow food using tower gardens. This would really help in lower economic neighborhoods and create a more environmentally just world.  My conclusion is that the plants will continue to turn into fully grown veggies. 


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Photo Journal

Posted by Dior Thompson in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 9:38 pm

Beginning this project I was under the impression that when it came to plants everything was smooth sailing. I’d never heard of tower gardening and essentially I was interested in how exactly people incorporated it into their everyday lifestyle. Tower Gardens are a powerful idea of growing food in the future. It was pretty cool to see just how short of an amount of time that was needed for plants to start growing. Surprisingly this was with little to no maintenance.

Over the course of the two weeks I was disappointed because my eggplant seemed as if it didn't have a single ounce of growth effort. Sustainability is being able to uphold long term ecological stability. Tower gardens would go a long way in the correlation between our ecological footprints as humans. We would be able to not only sustain ourselves but to cut down on the harmful acts that sometimes come from our choices.

The photo journal was a great way for me to keep track and identify the changes within our plants. My eggplant didn’t show much growth until I began to notice a difference on the last day, we were set to transition the plants. I had finally spotted a sprout!


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hNKaVkis4y2oDrE6WN1er8wNYkuDPvFO91muAxYdAA4/edit#slide=id.g1bbbddd0d6_2_10
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Photo Journal

Posted by Gianna Flego in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 9:31 pm

https://docs.google.com/a/slabeeber.org/presentation/d/1qKEYicmXa1roDcTrbkbf1EG_OjyUQJYtH7r5nHLnmPY/edit?usp=sharing
My Reflection
In Environmental Science this semester we learned a lot about our environment. We learned how we as humans interact within it and how we contribute to it positively and negatively. Knowing what we do to our environment is extremely important because it functions off of how we live in it. In class this semester, we learned a lot about what is currently going on in our environment and what we can do to make it better. 
My group and I did a pretty good job on keeping track of our garden. Although we did a good job on keeping it taken care of, the other plants around ours affect how ours grew. We didn't achieve much growth because other groups were around ours and maybe ruined the way ours grew. This is a prime example on how humans can affect the environment without realizing it. 
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Tower Gardens Photojournal

Posted by Aaliyah Cooper in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 8:50 pm

Aaliyah Cooper

Environmental Science

Ms.Aziz

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Rockwall Plants:

Marketmore Cucumbers

Peppers

Cherry Tomatoes

Sweet Basil

Day one

In our beginning stage we had a lot of trouble with our plants beginning to grow we thought that we would have to start over and replant because none of them were sprouting.

Day two

Prediction:I think that the tomatoes will sprout first (Which they were the first to sprout).-We labeled the three plants, peppers, tomatoes, basil and cucumbers. And then carefully set them under the light and into their water beds so they can start the growing process.


Day three

-We also checked the progress of our plants the tomatoes  were beginning to sprout  I can predict that the basil will be the next plant to sprout next because you can start to see somewhat of a difference in the rockwall.

Day four

-The only two which have started growing is the tomatos and the basil the other two haven't started yet and have had zero progress at all.

Day 5

-We have not yet transferred any of our plants to the tower garden yet


The factors that affected our garden was  the amount of seeds we put in the water and light that it was receiving and if we were careful when planting them. The conclusions that  I  can you draw based on my observations is that o plant grows exactly the same and just because it starts off slower doesn't mean it isn't gonna start blooming,

The Tower Garden connects to my understanding of the Environmental Science course and my overall understanding of the Earth as a system is that plants are a great way to represent  studing the environment physical, biological  information and practicing oberservation and patience.It helps us understand the earth systems because  we get to study the earth based nutrients tahts involved and growing something and see how much effort and time is put into studing this.
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Tower Gardens Photo Journal

Posted by Nicholas Anderson in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 12:54 pm

A couple of ways that humans have altered the environment is by global warming, chemical fertilizers, cutting down trees and large scale farming. Sustainability when referring to the environment means is the ability to maintain the qualities that are valued in the physical environment. Threats to these aspects of the environment mean that there is a risk that these things will not be maintained. An environmental system as a system where life interacts with the various abiotic components found in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Environmental systems also involve the capture, movement, storage, and use of energy. The First Law of Thermodynamics. The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. Systems can be open or closed to exchanges of matter, energy, or both. A systems analysis determines what goes into, what comes out of, and what has changed within a given system. Environmental scientists use systems analysis to calculate inputs to and outputs from a system and its rate of change. If there is no overall change, the system is in steady state. Changes in one input or output can affect the entire system. Variation in environmental conditions, such as temperature or precipitation, can affect the types and numbers of organisms present. Short-term and long-term changes in Earth's climate also affect species distributions. Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people in the community. Philadelphia Water is committed to a balanced "land-water-infrastructure" approach to achieve its watershed management goals. Where appropriate, this method includes infrastructure-based approaches but focuses on implementation of a range of land-based stormwater management techniques and physical reconstruction of aquatic habitats.



​Our Garden Observations & Questions

Plants

Observations/questions

Peppers (Nick)

What color will the peppers be? I observed my pepper seeds were really small. I noticed the vermiculite had to fill over half the hole and I wonder why?


Marketmore Cucumber (Imani)

How long will it take for the cucumbers to sprout? My seed were oval like.  I also observed that the cucumber seeds were relatively smaller than I expected them to be.


The lettuce is currently growing but I don’t see any cucumbers sprouting


My lettuce is currently still sprouting and getting bigger but i still don’t see any cucumbers

I wonder when the cucumbers will start to grow?

The ph balance in our water has dropped

Gourmet Lettuce (Jada)

Why are gourmet lettuce seeds so small? I had to fill my hole differently than everyone else’s because my seeds were smaller. The pH balance of the water is very high.


The lettuce is the only plant that’s growing somewhat.


The tomatoes and the peppers haven’t started to sprout yet.


The cucumbers started to grow as well as the tomatoes.


The lettuce has grown a lot and so has the cucumbers and tomatoes. The peppers haven’t grown at all.

Beefsteak Tomato (Moesha)

1/10/17

How will these large tomatoes grow in a small indoor environment?

I realized the tomato seeds were small compared to the actual size of the tomato when it grows. Each of my group members and I had to plant two seeds each except for Jada and her gourmet lettuce.

1/13/17

The lettuce is the only plant currently sprouting.

When will the tomatoes sprout?


1/17/17

The lettuce has sprouted and so did the cucumbers.

Unfortunately, the tomatoes and peppers haven’t sprouted.

When will the peppers and tomatoes sprout?


1/24/17

The pH balance of the water went from 7.0 to 6.5.

The cucumbers are growing the fastest.

The peppers have still not grown and I wonder why?

I hope my tomato plant doesn't get intertwined with the lettuce.


Slideshow of Our Tower Garden over 2 weeks https://youtu.be/0GDprgkiBpg
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Tower Gardens Photojournal

Posted by Jada Martin in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 12:52 pm

When Ms.Aziz first introduced this project I was fairly excited about it because I never really planted anything inside before. I thought it was really interesting and cool that we have these resources to these kind of projects. I also liked how she introduced us to different ways of gardening. Tower gardening  promotes an environmentally just society because this brings the community together. This also benefits the rest of us as a whole. Our land is being used to grow natural resources. This can lead to a healthier for many people. This natural resources being grown can be sold as well. Young teens, and children are the future of this generation, so having them activate in this can help the world spread more quickly, and also draw more interest. Some factors that may have affected our garden is that one of our plants didn’t grow and that might have been because it was to much water or light.

The impact of humans on natural systems has been significant for decades. However, technology and population growth have dramatically increased both the rate and the scale of human-induced change. Sustainability is the use of Earth's resources to meet our current needs without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The ecological footprint is the land area required to support a person's lifestyle.


Our Garden Observations & Questions

Plants

Observations/questions

Peppers (Nick)

What color will the peppers be? I observed my pepper seeds were really small. I noticed the vermiculite had to fill over half the hole and I wonder why?


Marketmore Cucumber (Imani)

How long will it take for the cucumbers to sprout? My seed were oval like.  I also observed that the cucumber seeds were relatively smaller than I expected them to be.


The lettuce is currently growing but I don’t see any cucumbers sprouting


My lettuce is currently still sprouting and getting bigger but i still don’t see any cucumbers

I wonder when the cucumbers will start to grow?

The ph balance in our water has dropped

Gourmet Lettuce (Jada)

Why are gourmet lettuce seeds so small? I had to fill my hole differently than everyone else’s because my seeds were smaller. The pH balance of the water is very high.


The lettuce is the only plant that’s growing somewhat.


The tomatoes and the peppers haven’t started to sprout yet.


The cucumbers started to grow as well as the tomatoes.


The lettuce has grown a lot and so has the cucumbers and tomatoes. The peppers haven’t grown at all.

Beefsteak Tomato (Moesha)

1/10/17

How will these large tomatoes grow in a small indoor environment?

I realized the tomato seeds were small compared to the actual size of the tomato when it grows. Each of my group members and I had to plant two seeds each except for Jada and her gourmet lettuce.

1/13/17

The lettuce is the only plant currently sprouting.

When will the tomatoes sprout?


1/17/17

The lettuce has sprouted and so did the cucumbers.

Unfortunately, the tomatoes and peppers haven’t sprouted.

When will the peppers and tomatoes sprout?


1/24/17

The pH balance of the water went from 7.0 to 6.5.

The cucumbers are growing the fastest.

The peppers have still not grown and I wonder why?

I hope my tomato plant doesn't get intertwined with the lettuce.


Slideshow of Our Tower Garden over 2 weeks https://youtu.be/0GDprgkiBpg
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Tower Garden Photo Journal

Posted by Imani Washington in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 12:45 pm

Doing this project opened my eyes to different types of gardening. I wasn't aware that there were different types of gardening methods other than traditional gardening until now. Using a tower garden is environmentally just and it helps tackle the issue of food insecurity. People who live in environments where they may not have the resources to get food could start growing their own food. Based on the ted talks we watched in class gardening has had many benefits for people all over. Tower gardens can also help solve the problem of  growing in harsh weather.