This preliminary meeting focused on the overall introduction of the vertical garden idea and the creation of a rough action plan, which would be implemented starting in August-September (depending on when materials are received). The initial points were the introduction to what a vertical garden is as well as the necessary 4-5 hours of research and the 30-day challenge.
The purpose of this group is to increase sufficient gardening habits in younger children in an effort to increase exposure and spark an interest in gardening. This is imperative due to the lack of vertical gardening practices in Arizona, as well as the lack of gardening as a potential hobby; which, with the consistent implementation of vertical gardening in middle schools, can possibly help fix these large issues in Arizona. This ties to the belief of a direct correlation between a child’s upbringing and environment to the creation of changemakers in the future. All of these ambitions will be filled with the establishment of a vertical garden in a middle school classroom. After our team and Tearsa dedicate a day of class to teaching the students about the vertical garden, the children will be the main caretakers of the plants, learning how to properly care for the plants and enjoying the benefits (the harvest) of the plants. Our group, consisting of 5 high school students, will visit weekly to check up on the garden, as well as discuss the ongoing process with the middle school students. The main organization system would be based on a “chore”-like chart, which would contain various duties such as checking water levels, minerals, and harvesting the plants.
A budget outline was also established, with the assumption of having an initial $1,100, $400 in three months, as well as additional money requested as needed. The initial $1,100 will be going towards necessary materials to build the vertical garden and to begin the gardening process. The $400 will be allocated to the maintenance and upkeep of the vertical gardens. Additionally, we plan on sending biweekly updates, which would later include the request for money for the vertical garden project to continue. Nikita Bharati, the main coordinator of our project, will be putting funds into her bank account and will keep track of all finances and purchases throughout the process.
Lastly, we discussed potential teachers in which the project can center on. All of which are teachers for the AMS (Accelerated Middle School) program here at Basha. School resumes on July 23rd, and we will be confirming the teacher that we will be working with around this time.