Bayside park farm presentation

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Bayside Park Farm Project Updates

Annika Ragsdale & Drew Harrington

Bayside Park Farm

● 1993

● CSA

● Big into

sustainable

agriculture

Spiral Herb Garden: Then (May, 2010)

● microclimates:

well drained soil

on top, moist on

bottom

● full sun in SW,

partial sun in NE

● brick spiral

● measured slopes

● 22 inches high

● variety of herbs

http://www.appropedia.org/AEF_spiral_herb_garden

Spiral Herb Garden: Now (Oct., 2013)

● “Herb Mandala”

● Weed and mint overgrowth

● Flattened out

● Need better execution and maintenance in future

Photovoltaic System: Then (April, 2008)

http://www.appropedia.org/AEF_photovoltaic_system

Then...

http://www.appropedia.org/AEF_photovoltaic_system

Photovoltaic System: Now

● 2008:

powered

answering

machine &

compost fan

● 2010:

charged a

battery for

solar water

heater pump

● 2013 wash

station built

Solar Water Heater: Then (May, 2010)

http://www.appropedia.org/AEF_solar_water_heater

Solar Water Heater: Now

● New wash station

May, 2013

● Dismantled

● Worked well since

May, 2010

Info Kiosk: Then (May 2010)

Built by students in ENGR305 Spring 2010.

Purpose - To stand as an educational piece near the entrance of the farm, and to be use for obtaining information about the farm.

Made with cobb and finished with earthen plaster.

Info Kiosk: Now (Oct. 2013)

New wooden kiosk has replaced cobb and natural plaster kiosk.

More stable and able to withstand weathering.

Food Dehydrator: Then (date)

Purpose - preserve surplus crops

such as vegetables, fruits, and

meats while promoting sustainable

practices through demonstration.

How it works -

• Solar energy is absorbed → heat

• Heat rises into chamber

• Passes shelves of produce

evaporating water contained in

produce (AKA dehydration)

Food Dehydrator: Now (Oct. 2013)

We were informed that the food dehydrator…

➔Never properly worked ◆ Most likely due to high humidity of Arcta.

➔Rarely used ◆ Not enough surplus crop

➔Took up space ◆ Removed from Bayside Park Farm

◆ Current whereabouts = unknown

Greywater System: Then (Spring 2005)

• Required too much maintenance

• Over capacity - system too small for amount of water used

• Anaerobic decay → failed project

• New build plans (May 2013)

• Tool storage shed area expanded this past summer o New wash station

o Took place of old system

Greywater System: Now (Oct. 2013)