The Green Growing class has also been working very hard from the beginning of the year. They have been collecting seeds and beginning plants for the gardens and our plant sales. We had close to 50 seed starts recently that had to be potted up so they could continue to grow and be healthy. Way to go guys and gals!
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Insect Wrangling and Potting up!
It is Monarch butterfly migration time. To work in conjunction with our insect curriculum and unit, we took our Native Plants and Animals classes out to see if we could examine Monarchs up close. The kids seemed to love it. What do you think?
Labels:
green growing,
greenhouse,
insects,
migration,
Monarch butterflies,
propagation,
wrangling
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