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SEA$ONAL EXTENDERz food group Dan Frankhuizen, Jenn Randall, Liz Gardner Sam Stokes, Mike Moran, Allie Kwasnik

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SEA$ONAL EXTENDERz. food group Dan Frankhuizen, Jenn Randall, Liz Gardner Sam Stokes, Mike Moran, Allie Kwasnik. Benefits of Growing Locally. Economic, Health, Sustainability Food must travel, on average, 1,518 miles before it reaches our dinner tables. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SEA$ONAL EXTENDERz

food group

Dan Frankhuizen, Jenn Randall, Liz GardnerSam Stokes, Mike Moran, Allie Kwasnik

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Benefits of Growing Locally

Economic, Health, Sustainability

• Food must travel, on average, 1,518 miles before it reaches our dinner tables.

• “Every time money changes hands within a community, it boosts the community’s overall income and level of economic activity, and fuels the creation of jobs”– DeWeerdt, researcher for worldwatch.org

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Benefits [cont’d…]• Traces of DDT found in the soil 16

years after it had been banned by EPA• “Chemicals are up to ten times more

toxic in the developing bodies of infants and children than in adults”– Samuel Fromartz, author of Organic, Inc.

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Benefits [cont’d…]• The less miles it has to travel,

the better for the planet (less CO2 emissions)

• Less pesticides• Organic farmers use less energy,

water, and rarely harshly modify their fields (through burning) so the soil stays rich with nutrients

• Fresher!

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“give me spots on my apples, give me the birds and the bees”-- Joni Mitchell

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So, what can we do?

• Promote educational awareness!• Spread the word around campus!• Intrigue students!• Create a block course!

• We even asked the Dean of H&S for some help…

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IC Organic Garden

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Let’s have this food year-round!

• The answer: seasonal-extension technologies

• By extending the growing season into the winter we can have yummy vegetables all year-round.

• So…what are season extending technologies?

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The COLD FRAME!

• A cold frame is the simplest, most successful tool for modifying the garden climate.

• It is basically a bottomless box that has the power to alter the internal temperature drastically

• A single layer of glass on top of a cold frame can create a micro-climate which protects plants and vegetables from harsh climates.

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How does THE BOX work?

• It protects the plants and vegetables from

1.Wind

2.Low Temp.

3.Excess Moisture

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Cold Frame Design

• It’s Modular!

• The bottom is made from wood

• The top is covered by storm windows

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The Cold Frame DesignDimensions

Height- 8 inches

Length- 12 feet

Width- 5 feet

Window Supports are placed every 3 feet in order to maximize stability

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Two forms of hoop houses= Low Tunnel and High Tunnel.

High Tunnels vs.

• tall enough to fit tractors and people standing upright

Low Tunnels

• only 2-3 ft off the ground

Hoop Houses are a form of cold frame which act as a blanket or cover for a garden (row) or plant bed.

Hoop Houses vs. Greenhouses?Hoop houses need no ventilation or heat supply

while greenhouse do.

Now how about some HOOP HOUSES!

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Low Tunnel Hoop Houses

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High Tunnel Hoop House

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Inexpensive and easy construction

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Eating organic is the way to go

and there are so many possibilities.

Try it out!Grow some veggies

and help your planet and yourself.

Hope Ya’ll Enjoyed!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrH1BTVBWww