We decided to collect seeds from around our school to see how many we could grow and return to nature. |
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Hi Tangaroa, What a great idea collecting seeds from our Makaraka environment. We are wondering which seed will start growing first. Did you know that Ruaumoko helps with making soil?. If you don't have a garden at school, maybe you could plant some of your seeds in our new garden once we get the proper soil in there. from Mrs Loudon and Ruaumoko environmental learners.
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