The Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail is, by the jail supervisor’s own words, an “eyesore”. The small amount of ground cover there is on the grounds is
brown and dried out, stifled by the claylike soil. Furthermore, the food at the jail is generally of low quality and bland. I’ve decided to create
an herb garden at the jail, as well as plant ornamental native plants, vegetable greens and certain saplings. This will help create a healthier environment, through both nutrition and aesthetics, for the inmates, as well as the employees who work there.
Additionally, the plants would require an extremely low amount of upkeep once introduced, meaning that after the initial investment of time, money, and material, the jail does not have to spend more money on maintaining the project, and indeed may save money
through it.