ground works
Today for class we visited Groundwork Nola. It was cool to see how they recycled water with the horse tail filtering system. They also showed us how they used half eaten food to make perfect soil using their compost system. Today, we used some of their composted soil to plant seeds of our own. I named my Okra plant Billy and planted two more seeds so he could have a whole family. Today was fun and we learned a lot about what Groundwork Nola does and how they give back to the community.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
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