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Asian Inspired Garden

Asian Inspired Garden. The courtyard another world away and a world apart. Why Asian Inspired?. Because it would be relaxing And Peaceful And a good environment for the kids here at MMU to use for different purposes. I.E. For studying or lunch or just hanging out.

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Asian Inspired Garden

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  1. Asian Inspired Garden The courtyard another world away and a world apart.

  2. Why Asian Inspired? • Because it would be relaxing • And Peaceful • And a good environment for the kids here at MMU to use for different purposes. • I.E. For studying or lunch or just hanging out

  3. Flag Stones (Stepping Stones) Wooden Cedar Bridge Grass Pond components Vine Art Herbs and Pumpkins Koi Fish Pagoda Benches Solar Panels Needs for Courtyard • APPROXIMATE TOTAL: $2580-$4200 *(if only one of each item is purchased)

  4. Streams and Ponds Pond lining: Costs: About $20 - $60 for Pond liner Pond About: 10 X 12 The rest of the pond components: $200-$700

  5. MMU’s Courtyard Currently the MMU courtyard is an empty, wasted void, and an under utilized, exiled space on our campus. Our goal is to change this, making it a useful, available space for all of MMU; a space that both provides for the school and creates a welcoming atmosphere. This will be achieved by taking aspects of a Japanese Zen Garden and combining these qualities into an artful and seasonally practical student garden.

  6. Bridges We plan on making our own Cedar wood bridge. Wood Costs: Wooden Cedar Bridge: $400-$700

  7. Pagoda / Benches • Adding Pagodas and Benches for kids to hang out and have fun or study…. • Pagoda: $1000-$1500 • Benches: $50-$100

  8. Fishes Koi Four (4) to Seven (7) Dollars for One Fish Food: 2lb bottle $13.50 (pellet size 4.00mm) 4lb bottle $24.50 (pellet size 4.00mm) 50lb bag $215.00 (pellet size 4.00mm)

  9. Stepping Stones • Flag Stones • Creating a Pathway, from one end of the courtyard to the other. • Flagstone: $240.00/ton

  10. Solar Panels: $600-$900/panel They would help power the pond components and provide energy for the school. Herbs (Full plants, All ready to be planted): $10-$40 Pumpkin Seeds: $4-$10 Helping Our School

  11. Sources • Wikipedia • Google. COM • Yahoo Answers • Montréal • Tanical Gardens • HG TV. COM

  12. Background Pictures • First Picture:…Not sure where it is from • Koi, Stepping Stones, Bridge, Pagoda/Benches are From Google • MMU Picture: Google • 3rd and last Picture: Taken at Fair field Pond, St. Albans Vermont • Picture of Cats: Made by a Friend • Steam: Franconia Notch, New Hampshire • MMU Courtyard Picture: Crater Lake, Oregon

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