Science - Classroom Garden Experiment
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Problem: Is it possible to grow plants that can produce food in a window planter in the classroom?
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Materials:
- Window planter
- Watering can
- Nutrient-rich soil
- Labels for plants
- Seeds of various vegetables and herbs
- Large windows (ideally facing south)
- Popsicle sticks
Procedure:
- Fill planter with soil.
- Churn the soil and add water to dampen.
- Plant seeds according to direction on package for depth and spacing.
- Use popsicle sticks to lay in between rows on top of soil to separate plants.
- Use popsicles sticks to create labels for where and what each plant is.
- Water plants according to directions.
- Observe and record progress weekly until edible vegetables are grown, or herbs are large enough to use.
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Plant #2
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Plant #3
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Plant #4
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Plant #5
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Plant #6
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