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Our project addresses the unattractiveness of the BCI campus by introducing greenery through the addition of trees, plants, and flowers. Our plan includes growing Japanese maple trees and Ruby Frost Coreopsis flowers in a designated area, creating a vibrant and inviting environment. The trees will be spaced out six feet apart, with flowers interspersed to enhance visual appeal. This initiative not only beautifies the campus but also benefits the environment, providing shade and improving air quality on hot, sunny days.
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PBL Presentation By Janya, Sophie, Aimee and Sammy
Our Problem and Solution We are addressing the problem of how unattractive the BCI campus is, by adding trees, plants and flowers.
Our Idea In order to reach our goal, we decided to grow trees, bushes and flowers in a small patch of grass. We’ll have trees in the middle, about five feet away. In the middle, we’ll have flowers.
Trees ~ Japanese maple trees ~ half grown ~ six trees in all community.homedepot.com
Flowers ~ Ruby Frost Coreopsis ~ three in between each tree next to each other ~ we’re buying it at Garden Harvest Supply for $7.50 per bush www.mtcubacenter.org/plant-trials/detail/coreopsis-ruby-frost/
Conclusion Finally, not only is adding trees and flowers to BCI makes this campus attractive, it also is good for the environment on hot, sunny days.
Thank You For Watching!