Friday, August 24, 2012

first day of science

Hi i'm your science and entertainment teacher Kylee White. Today we will be doing science. In the picture are tomatos that I grew in my garden. Can you tell me what you need to do to keep a garden growing?

5 comments:

  1. Name:Mckenna Brooks
    Miss, water, mulch, and harvest regularly to keep plants producing.
    The garden should be well drained but not droughty.
    Locate the garden on the best soil available -- a sandy loam soil is best.
    Use fresh seeds of recommended varieties.
    There is no set time to water the garden. Just be sure the leaves are dry when the sun goes down. If you row water, drip irrigate, or flood the garden, it can be watered at any time. If you sprinkle, be sure to turn off the water at least 2 hours before sundown. Apply at least 1 inch of water per week when it doesn't rain.

    I hope my answers are right Miss Kylee White :)

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  2. Name: Mckenna B. Rain
    Water,dirt,sun, and no weeds. Remember to tend a plant every day. And when you leave have someone take care of your plants.

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  3. Names: Kit, Gwen, Lilly, and Kanani
    Water, dirt, and sun.

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  4. Elizabeth:
    Every garden needs three important things: water, dirt, and sun. Use seeds, bulbs, roots or sprouts and plant them in a sunny place, but not too much sun, as they may get dry. Make sure they get watered often. It is best to do it on a yard. Also, remove weeds from the plants, as they can make its growth very slow.

    Jess:
    Water, sun, dirt. Also, take out the weeds. They're bad.

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  5. Name: Kassandra
    Water, soil, sun and love!

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