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A blog documenting the horticulture program at TROY Academy in Miami, Florida.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Watering.
Watering-in transplants is essential to their survival, especially during a drought.
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Saturday February 14th Garden Class.
Scooping up Elephant Dung at MetroZoo.
That right there is some good stuff.
Loading up some steamy hot goodness in the chilly ...
Maggie and Elizabeth unload the elephant compost...
...and jose hauls it to the pile.
Getting ready to work.
The Plants.
Herbs, peppers, tomatoes, strawberries.
Marigolds ward off pests, attract beneficial bees ...
Working.
Almost Finished.
Populating the Garden Bed.
Vilner and Maggie and Cilantro.
Juan.
L to R: Montreal, Vilner, Colleen.
Watering.
Voila.
New Garden Bed and West Lawn View.
About the Project.
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