Garden Extension Proposal By: Andrew Curtis, Madison Ellerby-Muse.

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Garden Extension Proposal By: Andrew Curtis, Madison Ellerby-Muse

This is a scale of the garden extension and how we plan to utilize our space.

This is Sarah's diagram of where the produce is going right now. This is a carrot that we grew in the garden.

One of the reasons that we want to extend the garden is because we would be able to produce more food for the two nonprofit organizations we support, Win and Good Cheer.

We would also uses the extended part to produce more beans and possibly even give some of our beans to the cafeteria for soups.

Right now we are working on finding what plants people want and what plants we can grow during winter. We have everything ready except for your approval for us to move the soccer goals and expand the garden.

Another reason we should extend the garden is that we would be able to grow more fresh food for the lunch room. That's more of the healthy fresh food we all enjoy!

To expand the garden a tractor would till up the ground three times before Mrs.Milan's stem class would dig a trench and put the fence up.

We would sincerely appreciate having your support on this and would love it if you shared any helpful ideas you have for our expansion.

Thank you for listening to our proposal!