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1 Miss Gina's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net
2 Miss Gina's Garden will have a 'sound' theme in our sensory garden. Some may rattle or rustle in the wind, and others will attract bees so we can all hear a buzzing noise. These plants can be found at most greenhouses. For Miss Gina's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Chinese Lantern (3) Love-In-A-Mist (4) Balloon Flower (2) Cranesbill Geranium (3) Strawflower (3) Crocus bulbs Impatients (1/2 flat) Morning Glory (3)
3 Miss Monica's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please e- mail Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net
4 Miss Monica's Garden will have a 'smell' theme in our sensory garden. Some may have a pleasant, sweet smell, and others may be very stinky. Smell serves an important function in a garden, attracting or detracting insect. These plants can be found at most greenhouses. For Miss Monica's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Rosemary (2) Marigold (5) Shasta Daisy (3) Sweet Pea (seeds) Nicotiana/Flowering Tobacco (2) Pinks/Dianthus (2-4) Lily of the valley (5) Grape Hyacinth (bulbs)
5 Miss Heather's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please e- mail Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Heather's Garden will have a 'touch' theme in our sensory garden. Some may feel smooth and soft, others may feel scratchy and
6 rough, and some may look like they should feel one way and feel completely different! For Miss Heather's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Lamb's Ear (2) Cosmos (2) Hens and Chicks (4) Cockscomb (1) Globe Amaranth (2) Sedum (2) Strawflower (3) Tulip bulbs
7 Miss Natalia's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please e- mail Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Natalia's Garden will have a 'sound' theme in our sensory garden. Some may rattle or rustle in the wind, and others will attract bees so we can all hear a buzzing noise. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
8 For Miss Natalia's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Pink Pampas Grass (1) Chinese Lantern (4) Pigweed (1) Allium (bulbs) - larger the better. Balloonflower (2) Ferns (5) Coneflower (5)
9 Precademy's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Precademy's Garden will have a 'sound' theme in our sensory garden. Some may rattle or rustle in the wind, and others will attract bees so we can all hear a buzzing noise. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
10 For Precademy's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Bamboo (1) Cranesbill Geranium(2) Love-In-A-Mist (2) Chinese Lantern (1) Cornflower (2) Money/Honest Plant (Lunaria) (2) Black-Eyed Susan (4) Smoke Signal Grass (2)
11 Miss Cyndi's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Cyndi's Garden will have a 'touch' theme in our sensory garden. Some may feel smooth and soft, others may feel scratchy and rough, and some may look like they should feel one way and feel completely different!
12 For Miss Cyndi's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Roses (2) Geraniums (8) Gayfeather (2) Blanketflower (2) Allium bulbs - globemaster (4) Cosmos (2) Strawflower (4) Money/Honesty Plant (Lunaria) (1)
13 Miss Dinah's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Dinah's Garden will have a 'touch' theme in our sensory garden. Some may feel smooth and soft, others may feel scratchy and rough, and some may look like they should feel one way and feel completely different!
14 For Miss Dinah's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Lamb's Ear (2) Goat's Beard (2) Hens and Chicks (4) Bellflower (1) Quicksilver/Dusty Miller (4) Cockscomb (2) Strawflower (3) Statice (2 Geraniums (4)
15 Miss Tatiana's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Tatiana's Garden will have a 'smell' theme in our sensory garden. Some may have a pleasant, sweet smell, and others may be very stinky. Smell serves an important function in a garden, attracting or detracting insect. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
16 For Miss Tatiana's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Lavender (1) Daylily (1) Sage (1) Catmint (1) Hyacinth (10) Lantana (3) Mint (3) Cleome (1) Peony (1)
17 Mr. Kelly's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Mr. Kelly's Garden will have a 'smell' theme in our sensory garden. Some may have a pleasant, sweet smell, and others may be very stinky. Smell serves an important function in a garden, attracting or detracting insect. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
18 For Mr. Kelly's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Lavender (1) Lemon Balm (2) Chives (3) Fritillaria/Crown Imperial (4) Thyme (1) Globe Thistle (1) Lily of the Valley (10) Violets (5) Marigold (5)
19 Miss Jessenia's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Jessenia's Garden will have a 'sight' theme in our sensory garden. These plants will have interesting visual aspects, like polka dots or swirls. Some may grow bigger and taller than your child!
20 For Miss Jessenia's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Sunflower (seeds) Snapdragon (4) Elephant Ear (1 tuber) Coleus (4) Foxglove (2) Spiderwort (2) California Poppy (seeds) Coral Bells (2) Oriental Poppy (3) Lupine (2)
21 Mr. Alvin's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please e- mail Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Mr. Alvin's Garden will have a 'sight' theme in our sensory garden. These plants will have interesting visual aspects, like polka dots or swirls. Some may grow bigger and taller than your child! And one might be a special plant with an explosive personality :)
22 For Mr. Alvin's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Sunflower (seeds) Lupine (4) Foxglove (2) Coneflower/Echinacea (2) Passionflower (2) Gas Plant/Dictamnus albus (1) Hollyhock (2) Red Hot Pokers (1) Dahlia (tubers) Pincushion Flower/Scabiosa (3)
23 Miss Kerri's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Kerri's Garden will have a 'sight' theme in our sensory garden. Your class garden is slightly different than the rest of the beds. Your garden bed will be filled with all bulbs, tubers, corms, and rhizomes. These plants grow in a special way that will make growing them even more fun! Because these plants
24 tend to be more expensive, we've asked the other classrooms to pitch in. For Miss Kerri's garden, we'll need the following plants: Hyacinth (10-15) Canna Lily (5) Iris (5) Daylily (only 1 needed) Gladiolus (10) Ranunculus (10)
25 Miss Sara's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Sara's Garden will have a 'taste' theme in our sensory garden. The best part of having a garden is getting to eat what grows! The plants in your garden will be edible, or be a companion plant to help an edible plant grow better and tastier. These plants can be found at most greenhouses. For Miss Sara's Garden, we'll need the following plants:
26 Nasturtium (seeds) Broccoli (10 plants) Pole Beans (seeds) Cauliflower (10 plants) Marigolds (1 flat) Dahlia (bulbs) Peas (seeds) Allium (the bigger the better!) Carrot (seeds) Because seeds are less expensive, we'd love it if Miss Sara's class could help with our bulb garden and some plants for the atrium. If you could also find the following, that would be awesome!
27 Mr. Cory's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Mr. Cory's Garden will have a 'taste' theme in our sensory garden. The best part of having a garden is getting to eat what grows! The plants in your garden will be edible, or be a companion plant to help an edible plant grow better and tastier. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
28 For Mr. Cory's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Pole Beans (seeds) Hostas (6) Rhubarb (1) Lettuce (variety of seeds packets) Asparagus (12 crowns) Allium (the bigger the better!) Dahlia (bulbs) Because many of the plants for Mr. Cory's garden bed are already established in the garden, it would be great if the class could help with our bulb garden and some plants for the atrium. If you could also find the following, that would be awesome!
29 Miss Rachel's Garden Spring is here and we're working hard to create a fun, sensory garden for the kids to explore and learn. The garden team would love for each class to supply the plants for their class garden bed and some extra plants for the school atrium. Take a family trip to the greenhouse. Explore the different kinds of plants and make a fun treasure hunt for the plants on your class' list. Then have your child bring their plants to school and give them to their teacher. You can also donate $ and we'll get the plants for you. If you or your child would like to be in our garden club, please Rachael at arwindemuller@att.net Miss Rachel's Garden will have a 'taste' theme in our sensory garden. The best part of having a garden is getting to eat what grows! The plants in your garden will be edible, or be a companion plant to help an edible plant grow better and tastier. These plants can be found at most greenhouses.
30 For Miss Rachel's Garden, we'll need the following plants: Tomatoes (6-8 plants, variety of types) Beets (10) Allium (the bigger the better!) Basil (8) Hyacinth (bulbs) Peppers (12 plants, variety of types) Marigolds (1 flat)
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