A Little Bit About Us
By: Dana Schultheis
"The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it." - Robert Swan
As our environment decays at dangerous levels, we face the importance of protecting it from any further harm and possibly curing it of any toxins and impurities. Our Honors Environmental Sustainability class at Oakcrest High School in South Jersey, consisting of a mere five students, aims to learn about different ways to sustain, or uphold, the environment and to carry out projects that will hopefully benefit the environment as well. Luckily, we received the AtlantiCare $1,500 New Edible School Garden Award and plan to plant an edible garden with the money.
This project, our first, has potential to better the environment as a whole and to better the environment at our school. We will clean out our greenhouse, plant edible crops using various unique and environmentally friendly gardening methods, and move the crops to raised garden beds outside when the temperature becomes more suitable. Our culinary classes teamed up with us to promote healthy eating and the importance of a balanced diet consisting of organic locally grown fruits, vegetables, and grains.
This satellite image highlights where we will be spending the next few months. The red area, outside of the OHS Greenhouse, will soon be home to the crops that currently thrive indoors, safe from the bitter January weather. Below is a graphic design depicting what our outdoor raised bed gardens will look like:
This blog will document our gardening journey and, hopefully, will influence others to embark on their own mission to creatively sustain their local and global environment.
If everyone relies on others to save the environment, no one will. It's our responsibility. We only have one planet and the planet only has one advocate: us.