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A blog documenting the horticulture program at TROY Academy in Miami, Florida.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Student Bibi helps decide where to plant the trees.
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First Garden Class Field Trip
Growing and growing.
Nitzy loves her cherry tomatoes!
Bush beans, delicious raw or steamed.
Mint looking robust and in good company.
Tropical Mysore raspberries, at season's peak in t...
Marinara anyone?
Snow pea teepee, doing its job.
Lookin' plump...
Happy to be outside the fence; Pablo, Erica, Eric,...
Mulch and compost are brought inside and used to p...
Inspecting for weed action.
Nitzy expertly distinguishes between young crops a...
Colorful kitchen scraps. Raw food chef Cristina Ar...
The beginnings of a native forest. We planted thes...
Roots in the City gardens, Overtown. This beautifu...
Tons of tomatoes.
The big poinciana tree near the entrance to the sc...
Amazing.
Ready for pickup.
Upon inspection, the noxious fungus can be seen as...
Eric and Pablo prepare a hole for the Jamaican Che...
And the cycle continues...
Friday Horse Day.
Holloway thanks the horse for doing his part.
Ain't that purty?
On the fence about waste management.
Rotten milk=a bad bad thing.
Lady Bug Liberation.
Nitzy and Luis, bug duty.
Bugs are fun!
Here lady bug lady bug lady bug.
Bon Apetit.
Arascape donates $1000 worth of trees.
Tree party in the shade house.
Student Bibi helps decide where to plant the trees.
Volunteer Billy "Pick Ax" Hall, breaks up the ooli...
Putting mulch around the new guava tree.
"Panama" passion fruit vine. This is a new variety...
Raspberries behind the bamboo.
Compost Blog Post.
Real G's. (Gardeners)
Bounty.
Tomatoes bouncing back from the frost with a mean ...
Mouth watering. T to B: Mustards, onions, lettuce,...
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