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Nancy Reading wrote:Showing how little needs to be spent ..
Demonstrating easy techniques ..
Recording little time spent on the plots ..
Showing that starting with dirt can still produce a yield in the first year ..
Growing a range of calorie rich crops
.. So let's come up with some possible alternate names for the project!
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I think this is spot on. A bed 20 feet by 10 feet is doable for most people and not overwhelming for a novice gardener. It is a good size to introduce some polyculture.paul wheaton wrote:Dirt to Food - $10 and 4 hours can feed you for a month
Maybe the focus should be on the 200 square feet. Maybe teach people to limit their focus on 200 square feet. Too often, beginners will attempt bigger gardens and get frustrated. Maybe if they do well with 200 square feet, they can 200 more square feet the second year. Or maybe have a primary plot that is 200 square feet that gets your first attention, and a secondary plot that might get spotty attention. The key is that the focus of the movie is for first time gardeners.
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paul wheaton wrote:Dirt to Food - $10 and 4 hours can feed you for a month
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First Time Gardening - cheap and easy on dirt
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Alina Green wrote:I hate the acronyms. If I don't understand it, I usually skip past it, rather than taking the time to look it up.
Also, since all of the alphabet agencies and NGOs these days are let's just say...off-puting...why not just be more direct?
To play off a previous idea, how about:
From dirt to food?
Or,
From Dirt to Food...Cheap.
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Kim Wills wrote:My suburban garden was a bit smaller than 200 sq ft, and it always helped to say "it's about the size of a parking spot"; then they'd go "OH!" and be able to grasp the size easily. Or the size of a car. Especially for people living in smaller areas or who can't grasp measurements well, it could be a fun way to describe the garden size.
The Car-Sized Garden?
Or something else common to compare it to?
In the United States, the standard size of a parking space is 8–9 ft wide and 18–20 ft long.
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