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Arlo enjoyed planting the sunflower seeds and watching them sprout.

We loved helping our grandma plant and we are happy our sunflowers grew!!! Myan & Marley Blu

Paulie planted these sunflower seeds that were sent home by his first grade teacher at McArthur Elementary. Paulie is in a self contained class for autistic children. He helped plant and water them every day until they started blooming much to our excitement! We noticed that they seemed small, so we researched and found out it was because they didn’t have enough sun! (Shocker, right?) We have a shady yard, so we are happy with our dwarf sunflowers, and we will definitely plant them again.  We ended up with about 14!

My kids love to watch the sunflowers grow day by day. Every morning we go check on them, water them, and make sure they have plenty of sunlight as well. On the hot sunny days, we make sure they get enough water to keep them growing. Can’t wait to see how big and beautiful they turn out.
We protect our planet earth by recycling the things that can be recycled. We have everything sorted out. We take a trip to the recycling bin here in town with cardboard and plastic once a week.
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ZZ, 6 years old, planted sunflower seeds two weeks ago. Today, two sprouted and he is super happy.