In the fall we planted tulips, daffodils and other flowers. After the snow melted, the flowers started to bloom! The garden looks so beautiful. Our class worked very hard and had fun while we planted the flowers. Before the bulbs were planted the garden looked ugly and miserable. Now when the garden is full and it now looks very nice. Here are the pictures at the end… Everyone appreciates what we have done for them. If you are near the school it would be nice if you could drop by and smell the beautiful flowers.
By: Skipper D
The School Gardens
Posted by: room23century | May 12, 2008 | 10 Comments |Responses - Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)
hi Sally
i like your posting
Noorhan
By: noorhan on May 12, 2008
at 3:45 pm
Mr.Macklin why is it SkipperD and not Sally
By: sally on May 16, 2008
at 8:07 pm
Thank you noorhaan for commenting on my posting.
sincerly,
Sally
By: sally on May 19, 2008
at 9:43 am
nice thats cool!
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daniel
By: daniel on May 21, 2008
at 1:14 pm
Thank you Daniel for commenting on my posting
sincerly,
Sally Bones!
By: sally on May 21, 2008
at 1:16 pm
Thank you Daniel for commenting on my posting
sincerly,
Sally
By: sally on May 21, 2008
at 1:18 pm
n i ce thats cool!
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haohao
By: haohao on May 21, 2008
at 1:20 pm
nice posting Sally
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booger dude
By: haohao on May 21, 2008
at 1:23 pm
Beautiful class garden. We are hoping to set up class gardens in my school here in New Zealand. A great way to learn about plants and how to look after them.
Keep up the great work.
From Miss Paton
Glenbrae School
Auckland New Zealand
By: Miss Paton on July 13, 2008
at 7:16 pm
