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SVA-NYC

Human Practices

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Flatlands

I rode my bike to the Flatlands to arrive to unusual place in Brooklyn -rows of small houses on both sides of the street looked like suburbs somewhere else. The participant’s yard was covered in small construction debris -stones, concrete slabs, things of unknown origin. An old water pump was set in the middle of the yard. I chatted with the participants about the origin of it- but nothing was known. Collecting this sample was challenging but successful.


Secret Garden

This beautiful garden is secretly located in the heart of Clinton Hill -the participant has been working on it for 25 years. An experienced gardener, he gave me a brief overview of the different plants he has been growing.

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Mulberries

This location is covered in mulberries. I wondered whether this factor contributes to the lush carpet of grass or would interfere with the testing, which we discussed with the owner of the house.


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Dry Soil

The yard is sitting in the shade of a huge maple tree -we are not recommended by soil sampling protocol to collect from under the tree but we still do since sometimes there is no other option and each yard is unique and equally important. There is no vegetation and the soil is tough and dry. I have to come up with alternative solution for getting my sample since the power of hand muscle is not enough to get through the surface. After stepping on the auger and pushing on with the weight of my body I finally get the desired depth. The sample is taken and I briefly chat with the participant about the soil condition.


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Bushwick constructions

Another location in Bushwick -these time the yard looks well developed, but the soil is covered with bark. I carefully remove the bark to expose the soil surface. Everywhere I look I see the sprouts of these huge vine suffocation the tree in the corner of the yard. The little pool in the center is partially covered with small white particles. I suggest that these are the parts of styrofoam they use in construction next door. I share my story of my whole yard being covered with styrofoam particles from a giant condo construction next to us. Somedays it looked like it was snowing. I called 311 4 times, I talked to supervisor of construction numerous times -nothing was done and I can't clean my yard from these. I am off to my next location.


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Shared NYC Property

I arrived on location to enter an rustic looking house in the middle of renovation. Three friends bought it together -this the only way in NYC to buy property with skyrocketing prices- one of them explains. The backyard is mostly concrete with some vegetation along the sides. It looks like an abandoned playground with different broken toys -left from previous owner.


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Farthest Destination

After a long ride to Bay Ridge in a what felt like 90 degree weather I finally make it to the farthest destination on our Soiled map. I am immediately offered a tall cold glass of water, which gives me a quick break to recuperate before proceeding to sampling. The garden is small but the participant has been working on it for over. So the soil has been altered from the original state to properly feed the plant life. We discuss how the dead reminiscence of the chopped tree could contribute over time to soil health. I carefully document all the details and moving on.


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Prime Williamsburg Location

A yard in a prime location in Williamsburg!!! I was very excited to visit this one! The participant works in one of very established restaurants in Lower East Side and brings different herbs to his small raised garden. He was very interested in getting the sample results since he wanted to expand his collection of herbs. Among others I got little samples of anise, miso and unusual basil to take home with me.


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