Some ideas i had for the best practices is constant communication between classes, because we are both working in two different ways on the same project. We both need to be moving in the same direction in order to appease everyones idea of an ideal irrigation situation. for example after period one had laid the lengths of pvc across the length of the beds, the period three class came in and put in a number of spigots that they decided on their own, now this isn't going to necessarily effect the rest of the process however if these kinds of decisions are being made without us how is anyone suppose to know what the final product will be.
Another being the situation with laying the t-tape. in order for the t-tape to be laid out and undisturbed we first need the beds to be prepped and possible planted so that no one will have to work around any of the lengths of tape. It would appear that the irrigation is coming along much quicker than the bed prep, so my suggestion is that we organize a mass digging effort to knock the beds out ASAP.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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I think that we should get the bed prepping done a lot quicker.
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*I'm not really sure on how the irrigation system works so how would you explain that to the class? (Each group is going to present their practices.
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ReplyDeletei definitely agree that there needs to be more integration between the two classes. it seems that the distance that we have from them is only going to cause problems. shoot for the stars.
ReplyDeleteYour idea to keep constant communication with the other class is really going to help us move towards one direction (as you stated in your entry). Good job. Which way do you think that is the best way to water the plants?
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