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Welcome to Eagle’s Outlook Garden!

Welcome to Eagle’s Outlook Garden!. Did you know SEES has lemon trees, tomatoes, and a butterfly garden? Eagle’s Outlook is our school garden behind the library. Your class will spend a week in the garden: planting harvesting maintaining (weeding, watering, etc.) composting

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Welcome to Eagle’s Outlook Garden!

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  1. Welcome to Eagle’s Outlook Garden! Did you know SEES has lemon trees, tomatoes, and a butterfly garden? Eagle’s Outlook is our school garden behind the library. Your class will spend a week in the garden: planting harvesting maintaining (weeding, watering, etc.) composting Your class will work in 4 groups. Each group will do one of these tasks each day.

  2. Garden Zones Butterfly Zone You will work in different zones in the garden Vegetable Zone Pumpkin Zone Eagle Zone LIBRARY Path Fruit Tree Zone Compost Zone Gate

  3. Eagle’s Outlook Garden Rules • Students must be accompanied by an adult. • Fruits and vegetables are for student’s Garden Week. Donot pick. • Respect plants and animals. • When done, put away materials and clean up. • Washyour hands after gardening. • Have FUN!

  4. What are we doing in the garden? • Composting • Recycle unused vegetables/fruits and plants to become garden nutrients • Planting • Start new life enabling growth and future harvest • Maintaining • Care for garden by giving plants needed water, air, nutrients, and sunlight • Harvesting • Get produce from garden to table • Gather dead plants, salad bar extras, and paper to “cook” and break down in compost bin Dig, plant seeds, water • Weed, water, fertilize, prepare for planting • Note: Weeds take nutrients away from plants • Pick a fruit/vegetableandenjoy!

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