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Discover a unique plant sifting project at Marsh Botanical Gardens using marine-grade materials. Learn about the process, materials, and how to get involved in this eco-friendly initiative.
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Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014
Arial Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014 = Temperature Probe
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4’ Frontal_2 Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014 Tarp Ramp Trough
{ 4’ Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014 Cross_Section Mesh Sifter Layer
Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014 Quick Notes Sign • No plastics, no GMO crops • How project came about and why – identify as marsh botanical gardens • Use tarps • Just a sift that can move OCCASSIONALLY • People can go on top with shovel when putting stuff in – moving parts means more likely to break • Marine grade polyurethane – inside of box coating to protect from rot • Trough & Ramp–some type of steel substitute • Paint everything except ramp & trough –Yale Blue?
Spoiled Rotten 4.4.2014 For Next Week • For next week: mock up ramp • Budgeting • Exact heights and depth • Plan a Visit!!