On Thursday, September 8, the KS Sustainability Crew got together to plant SWEET POTATO cuttings! It's amazing how easy they are to grow— you just plant them and leave 'em alone! Come check them out: they're in Konia 211. If you'd like to plant your own, please feel free to talk to Mr. Hutch, Mama Fuj, Pua, ‘Olana, Nikki or the rest of the crew. We'll be glad to help!
Aloha! We are a group of like-minded teachers and students interested in the natural world around us. We hope to educate others and ourselves as we work together to build a green community.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Mana'o From Mr. Hutchison
Last Thursday, Mr. Hutchison shared his mana'o for growing sweet potato (‘uala) more efficiently and using our hydroponic ideas. Here's a short (39 seconds!) video explaining the gist of his ideas on how to grow them.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Centrifuge Prep Demonstration
Christina shows you how to prepare the recycled centrifuge tubes (see the first post to get a better understanding) for planting and storing in the bottles.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Welcome!
Aloha and welcome to the KS sustAINAbility team's blog! We plan to get this school year off to a great start by learning more about living sustainably, growing edible plants, and using science to help us understand how hydroponics and aquaponics work (and how we can MAKE IT BETTER!) We'd like to share our mana'o with you... If you are interested in growing with us, please stop by after school on Thursdays in Konia 211. We'd love to have you!
| Tomato plants growing by the windows of the AP Bio classroom |
| We recycle sports drink bottles and plant tomatoes, Manoa lettuce, and basil. |
| Recycled centrifuge tubes— they're great for growing seedlings in! |
| Pua demonstrates how to prepare the centrifuge tubes for planting: by adding holes, water can pass through and roots have more room! |
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