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 Springhill Lake         6101 Cherrywood Lane
Recreation Center        Greenbelt, MD 20770




         Phase II Photo Journal
Planting Service Days
 Saturday,             Saturday,
October 20            November 10
    National Public Lands Day
     Saturday, September 29
The GFF is an experiment in designing and planting
native edible trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover, and fungi…




                                                   …to use as a demonstration and
                                                     educational site to increase
                                                    biodiversity in forest systems
                                                      and in our communities.
Phase II of the Greenbelt Food Forest
                           Project was all about TAKING ACTION.




University of Maryland Integrated Life Science students filling our 14 garden
boxes with compost – over 250 square feet of growing space for 2013 crops!
The City of Greenbelt Public Works and CHEARS received grants from the
    Chesapeake Bay Trust to increase the tree canopy in Greenbelt.




                    Mulching to prepare for Spring with cardboard and wood chips.
                                   “Many hands make light work!”
18 students served 10 hours of service as part of a University of Maryland
   course they took through the Integrated Life Sciences (ILS) program.
Before planting trees and berry shrubs in the Greenbelt
Food Forest, a soil test was done by A&E labs to assess
        the need for amendments to the area.
Fall is also a good time to transplant
                                         smaller trees such as this “Chicago” fig.




Filling up boxes and spreading compost
CHEARS key volunteers visited Adkins Arboretum to buy
 native rain garden plants for Phase I of the project…




                                 …and purchased native trees and shrubs from
                                      Slyvan Native Nursery for Phase II.
Part of learning the importance of trees is understanding
  the beneficial impacts trees have on water systems.




 Here, UMD ILS service learning students are exposed to the basics of water quality
     monitoring, looking at turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, and
              observation of the environment around Indian Creek.
Aside from monitoring the water quality, students
pulled out garbage in and around the Indian Creek.
Our generation, like every other
  generation before us, has the
 responsibility of stewardship to
  Earth. In order to sustain the
  planet for future generations,
    people need to take their
     resources into their own
 hands, and do as much as they
can to reduce corporate holdings
on their food and water supplies.
         ~ Luke, UMD ILS
Kristen Wharton, 2012-2013
Volunteer Maryland Coordinator with
CHEARS and Greenbelt Public Works,
 created an interactive design for the
         planting service days.
Lance and Lindy, residents of
Franklin Park Apartments plant
     a service berry bush.
Kim shows ILS student, Chris, the proper
  depth for planting a cranberry bush.
Getting ready to plant an
American Persimmon, a native
fruiting tree in the Mid-Atlantic
Lesley Riddle, Assistant Director of Greenbelt
Public Works, identifies a June Beetle for us,
    Phyllophaga Coleoptera Scaraeidae.
While working in the gardens,
we even found a hibernating frog!
Once planted, about 2 inches of wood mulch
is laid around the trees and shrubs to prevent
       grass from growing over the base.
To protect new tree saplings, we guard them
  from predators with mesh tree shelters.
Planting high-bush blueberry shrubs requires acidic soil conditions…




                                              …so we used a handful of soil sulfur
                                               and mulched with pine straw to
                                                   give them a good start.
Cardboard is a good mulch
material because it helps to keep
 unwanted grasses from taking
    over the garden space.




        Before laying down the cardboard, plastic tape
         was peeled off since it’s not biodegradable.
Since cardboard is an available and biodegradable waste
 product, it has been used every year in the gardens to
    keep the grasses from growing on the pathways.
We also used it inside the 4x4 boxes
before filling them up with compost.
Lesley Riddle and Mayor Judith Davis
  joined us during the service days.




   With permission from the Greenbelt City Council and
  support from the Department of Public Works, CHEARS
facilitates the GFF project and Three Sisters Demonstration
        Gardens on city property with the community.
Once the beds were winterized, they
were ready for us to plant hard-necked
  garlic cloves, “Gary’s Amish Red.”
When we try to solve problems without
 education, ignorance prevents us from
 understanding one other, which in turn
 creates conflict. This will not only delay
the creation of a solution but cause even
 more problems if the conflict becomes
    fierce enough. ~ Patrick, UMD ILS
Kim showed us how to transplant raspberries.
The cardinal directions are painted on four barrels
at the Springhill Lake Garden Outdoor Classroom to
     help locate North, South, East, and West.




                                           We use these identifiers to guide our
                                          site assessment and planting schedule.
We dug a mote for the berries, creating a quarter-circle
   perimeter to give the garden a circular shape…




                                …and more raspberries to eat in the Spring!
The students and community
  volunteers planted 3 American
  Persimmon trees, 6 high-bush
blueberries, 6 service berries, and
6 American High-Bush Cranbrries.
Joe Murray of Ancestral Knowledge showed us some
backyard edibles that can be found right here in Greenbelt.
We played games to learn how
even the smallest of our actions
affect the natural environment…




                                   …even hearing how much
                                   sound we make with our
                                        ears plugged.
In this game, students attempt to make no noise
    so that they can retrieve their blindfolds.
Without the sense of sight, we learned to rely on sound,
intuition and feeling to identify each other by moving slowly...




                          …without rustling too many leaves!
Learning to feel the Earth and tread lightly on the planet
At the CHEARS restoration site we planted trees as well as other plants to help beautify the
 park and provide a positive environmental impact. By reducing pollution and providing a
  nicer place for the citizen’s of Greenbelt to live we helped make a positive impact on the
 community. We made the city of Greenbelt more environmentally friendly and provided a
    beautiful place for the citizens of Greenbelt to spend free time. ~ Matthew, UMD ILS
As our plants grow, they will increase the
                         urban tree canopy in Greenbelt and help to
                         reduce stormwater runoff into Indian Creek.




They will also provide nutrients to humans and wildlife, and become
          self-fertilizing for seeding more trees and shrubs.
Together with Public Works, University of Maryland, and the community,
CHEARS has been able to lay the foundation for the Greenbelt Food Forest.
The most critical issue of our generation, therefore, is to restore the health of our community,
 and our environment. With CHEARS, we’ve already taken the first steps. By working on local
  projects, CHEARS is targeting the health of both nature and community, and bringing the
    goals of environmental health restoration to a local level, thus bringing together the
                            community as well. ~ Meghna, UMD ILS
Thanks to all of our partners and
   volunteers - we couldn’t have
       done it without you!
 Keep up with our progress on our website:
      www.greenbeltfoodforest.com

    Are you interested in sharing your
     personal passion in Bay-friendly
          gardening practices?
   Kristen will be collecting applications and
conducting interviews to guide new volunteers in
 contributing to our outdoor classroom spaces.
       Contact her at kristen@chears.org

        A special thank you to our
   friends and neighbors in Greenbelt!

              Thank You!

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Greenbelt Food Forest Phase II Photo Journal

  • 1. www.greenbeltfoodforest.com Springhill Lake 6101 Cherrywood Lane Recreation Center Greenbelt, MD 20770 Phase II Photo Journal
  • 2. Planting Service Days Saturday, Saturday, October 20 November 10 National Public Lands Day Saturday, September 29
  • 3. The GFF is an experiment in designing and planting native edible trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover, and fungi… …to use as a demonstration and educational site to increase biodiversity in forest systems and in our communities.
  • 4. Phase II of the Greenbelt Food Forest Project was all about TAKING ACTION. University of Maryland Integrated Life Science students filling our 14 garden boxes with compost – over 250 square feet of growing space for 2013 crops!
  • 5. The City of Greenbelt Public Works and CHEARS received grants from the Chesapeake Bay Trust to increase the tree canopy in Greenbelt. Mulching to prepare for Spring with cardboard and wood chips. “Many hands make light work!”
  • 6. 18 students served 10 hours of service as part of a University of Maryland course they took through the Integrated Life Sciences (ILS) program.
  • 7. Before planting trees and berry shrubs in the Greenbelt Food Forest, a soil test was done by A&E labs to assess the need for amendments to the area.
  • 8. Fall is also a good time to transplant smaller trees such as this “Chicago” fig. Filling up boxes and spreading compost
  • 9. CHEARS key volunteers visited Adkins Arboretum to buy native rain garden plants for Phase I of the project… …and purchased native trees and shrubs from Slyvan Native Nursery for Phase II.
  • 10. Part of learning the importance of trees is understanding the beneficial impacts trees have on water systems. Here, UMD ILS service learning students are exposed to the basics of water quality monitoring, looking at turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, and observation of the environment around Indian Creek.
  • 11. Aside from monitoring the water quality, students pulled out garbage in and around the Indian Creek.
  • 12. Our generation, like every other generation before us, has the responsibility of stewardship to Earth. In order to sustain the planet for future generations, people need to take their resources into their own hands, and do as much as they can to reduce corporate holdings on their food and water supplies. ~ Luke, UMD ILS
  • 13. Kristen Wharton, 2012-2013 Volunteer Maryland Coordinator with CHEARS and Greenbelt Public Works, created an interactive design for the planting service days.
  • 14. Lance and Lindy, residents of Franklin Park Apartments plant a service berry bush.
  • 15. Kim shows ILS student, Chris, the proper depth for planting a cranberry bush.
  • 16. Getting ready to plant an American Persimmon, a native fruiting tree in the Mid-Atlantic
  • 17. Lesley Riddle, Assistant Director of Greenbelt Public Works, identifies a June Beetle for us, Phyllophaga Coleoptera Scaraeidae.
  • 18. While working in the gardens, we even found a hibernating frog!
  • 19. Once planted, about 2 inches of wood mulch is laid around the trees and shrubs to prevent grass from growing over the base.
  • 20. To protect new tree saplings, we guard them from predators with mesh tree shelters.
  • 21. Planting high-bush blueberry shrubs requires acidic soil conditions… …so we used a handful of soil sulfur and mulched with pine straw to give them a good start.
  • 22. Cardboard is a good mulch material because it helps to keep unwanted grasses from taking over the garden space. Before laying down the cardboard, plastic tape was peeled off since it’s not biodegradable.
  • 23. Since cardboard is an available and biodegradable waste product, it has been used every year in the gardens to keep the grasses from growing on the pathways.
  • 24. We also used it inside the 4x4 boxes before filling them up with compost.
  • 25. Lesley Riddle and Mayor Judith Davis joined us during the service days. With permission from the Greenbelt City Council and support from the Department of Public Works, CHEARS facilitates the GFF project and Three Sisters Demonstration Gardens on city property with the community.
  • 26. Once the beds were winterized, they were ready for us to plant hard-necked garlic cloves, “Gary’s Amish Red.”
  • 27. When we try to solve problems without education, ignorance prevents us from understanding one other, which in turn creates conflict. This will not only delay the creation of a solution but cause even more problems if the conflict becomes fierce enough. ~ Patrick, UMD ILS
  • 28. Kim showed us how to transplant raspberries.
  • 29. The cardinal directions are painted on four barrels at the Springhill Lake Garden Outdoor Classroom to help locate North, South, East, and West. We use these identifiers to guide our site assessment and planting schedule.
  • 30. We dug a mote for the berries, creating a quarter-circle perimeter to give the garden a circular shape… …and more raspberries to eat in the Spring!
  • 31. The students and community volunteers planted 3 American Persimmon trees, 6 high-bush blueberries, 6 service berries, and 6 American High-Bush Cranbrries.
  • 32. Joe Murray of Ancestral Knowledge showed us some backyard edibles that can be found right here in Greenbelt.
  • 33.
  • 34. We played games to learn how even the smallest of our actions affect the natural environment… …even hearing how much sound we make with our ears plugged.
  • 35. In this game, students attempt to make no noise so that they can retrieve their blindfolds.
  • 36.
  • 37. Without the sense of sight, we learned to rely on sound, intuition and feeling to identify each other by moving slowly... …without rustling too many leaves!
  • 38. Learning to feel the Earth and tread lightly on the planet
  • 39. At the CHEARS restoration site we planted trees as well as other plants to help beautify the park and provide a positive environmental impact. By reducing pollution and providing a nicer place for the citizen’s of Greenbelt to live we helped make a positive impact on the community. We made the city of Greenbelt more environmentally friendly and provided a beautiful place for the citizens of Greenbelt to spend free time. ~ Matthew, UMD ILS
  • 40. As our plants grow, they will increase the urban tree canopy in Greenbelt and help to reduce stormwater runoff into Indian Creek. They will also provide nutrients to humans and wildlife, and become self-fertilizing for seeding more trees and shrubs.
  • 41. Together with Public Works, University of Maryland, and the community, CHEARS has been able to lay the foundation for the Greenbelt Food Forest.
  • 42. The most critical issue of our generation, therefore, is to restore the health of our community, and our environment. With CHEARS, we’ve already taken the first steps. By working on local projects, CHEARS is targeting the health of both nature and community, and bringing the goals of environmental health restoration to a local level, thus bringing together the community as well. ~ Meghna, UMD ILS
  • 43. Thanks to all of our partners and volunteers - we couldn’t have done it without you! Keep up with our progress on our website: www.greenbeltfoodforest.com Are you interested in sharing your personal passion in Bay-friendly gardening practices? Kristen will be collecting applications and conducting interviews to guide new volunteers in contributing to our outdoor classroom spaces. Contact her at kristen@chears.org A special thank you to our friends and neighbors in Greenbelt! Thank You!

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  2. NOTE:For Phase II, we only had the Oct. & Nov. dates so delete the April & May datesIn Phase II, students from the University of Maryland planted trees and fall crops and prepped the gardens for Spring 2013. There were 18 students who served 10 hours of service as part of a course they took through the Integrated Life Sciences program.
  3. The GFF is an experiment in designing and planting native edible trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover, and fungi to use as a demonstration and educational site to increase biodiversity in forest systems and in our communities.
  4. Students filled twelve 4X4 garden boxes and two 8X4 boxes with compost equaling to 256 square ft of growing space for 2013 crops.
  5. Another chore in preparing for the Spring is to mulch with cardboard and wood chips. “Many hands make light work!”
  6. NOTE: I’ll send you the soil test via email in PDF form to add to this slide
  7. Left photo: Filling up boxes and spreading compost Right photo: Fall is also a good time to transplant smaller trees such as the ‘Chicago’ fig.
  8. CHEARS key volunteers visited Adkins Arboretum and bought native rain garden plants for Phase 1 of the project and purchased native trees and shrubs from Slyvan Native Nursery for Phase II.
  9. Part of learning the importance of trees is understanding the beneficial impacts trees have on water systems. Students are exposed to the basics of water quality monitoring, looking at turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature and observation of the environment around Indian Creek.
  10. Aside from monitoring the water quality, students pulled out garbage in and around the Indian Creek.
  11. Detangling herbs
  12. NOTE: We need a photo of the overall design, which Kristen drew out for the work day. Ask her to take a picture and send to you to include so people can see the overall design.
  13. - Lance and Lindy, residents of Franklin Park Apartments plant a Service Berry bush - Before planting trees and berry shrubs in the Greenbelt Food Forest, a soil test was done by A&E labs to assess the need for amendments.
  14. Kim showing ILS student, Chris, the proper depth of the hole for a cranberry bush
  15. Getting ready to plant an American Persimmon, a native fruiting tree in the Mid-Atlantic.
  16. Lesley Riddle, Assistant Director of Greenbelt Public Works, identifies a ??? (ask Kristen to ask Lesley what this insect is…)
  17. While working in the gardens, we found a hibernating frog…
  18. Once planted, about 2 inches of wood mulch is laid around the trees and shrubs to prevent grass from growing over the base.
  19. To protect new tree saplings, we guard them from predators with mesh tree shelters.
  20. Planting high-bush blueberry shrubs require acidity, so we used a handful of soil sulfur and mulched with pine straw to give the blueberry plants a good start.
  21. Cardboard as a mulch material helps to keep unwanted grasses from taking over the garden space. Before laying down the cardboard, plastic tape was peeled off since it’s not biodegradable.
  22. Since cardboard is an available waste product and is biodegradable, it has been used every year in the gardens to keep the grasses from growing up on the pathways.
  23. We also used it inside the 4x4 boxes before filling them up with compost.
  24. Lesley Riddle and MayorJudith Davis joined us during the service days. The food forest project and gardens are located on city property, which CHEARS received permission from the Greenbelt City Council with support from the Department of Public Works.
  25. Once the beds were filled, they were ready for planting hard-necked garlic cloves, “Gary’s Amish Red”.
  26. NOTE: This student with the thumbs up I recall is Patrick-you may want to check with Kristen but he had an great attitude about both service days!When we try to solve problems without education, ignorance prevents us from understanding one other, which in turn creates conflict. This will not only delay the creation of a solution but cause even more problems if the conflict becomes fierce enough.
  27. Transplanting raspberries…
  28. The cardinal points are painted on the 4 barrels that each of the Three Sisters Demonstration Gardens has in common.
  29. and creating a quarter-circle perimeter gives a nice circular shape to the garden and more raspberries to eat in the Spring.
  30. This quote is used Patrick, is there another excerpt you can use here from a different student. SEE SLIDE 27
  31. (Start of service day on 11/10) Joe Murray of Ancestral Knowledge shows us some backyard edibles
  32. Learning how much sound we make in the natural environment even with our ears plugged
  33. Students have to attempt to make no noise so that they can retrieve their blindfolds
  34. Blindfold exercise
  35. Without the sense of sight and relying on sound, intuition and feeling, students tried to identify each other by moving slowly without crunching too many leaves.
  36. Learning to feel the Earth and to tread lightly on the planet.
  37. (quote)
  38. As the trees grow, they will increase the urban tree canopy, helping to reduce stormwater runoff into Indian Creek and the urban heat trap. They will also provide nutrients to humans, wildlife, and become self-fertilizing in seeding more trees and shrubs around them.
  39. Together with PW & our UMD ILS students, CHEARS has been able to lay the foundation for the GFF this planting season.
  40. The most critical issue of our generation, therefore, is to restore the health of our community, and our environment. With CHEARS, we’ve already taken the first steps. By working on local projects, CHEARS is targeting the health of both nature and community, and bringing the goals of environmental health restoration to a local level, thus bringing together the community as well.