Friends of Myrtle Creek has introduced an activity for the community to be more involved in plant growth. Our first introduction started last month. Each attendee was given seeds to plant in containers. We brought home peppers, tomatoes and salad mix. We planted in Costco Muffin containers and transferred the seedling into larger pots. After we had finished Ally expressed interest that she would like to plant also. And thus we planted more seeds. When they sprout we will let her help transfer.
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
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