Friday, May 29, 2015

Step 3

For the last part of the lab we watered the poppy seeds and did garden clean up. What I learned from the eslp is that california buckwheat plants don't need that much water to survive and only need to be watered 3 times a year.

Step 2

For the second part of our eslp, we took poppy seeds and scattered them around the garden area where we planted the california buckwheat.



Step 1

The first steps of our eslp were us digging in the garden and planting california buckwheat. We layered some of the thin spots of soil with mulch, and dug a hole with shovels in order to plant them. We took the california buckwheat out of the pots and then re-buried them into the soil and mulch.


ESLP post #1 Joe Fordyce

We Just finished with our second and last day with our ESLP and it went good we planted some California poppy's and some other assorted seeds. Along with those seeds were the big plants which were the California duckweed. They are very hardy plants and do not need that much water. We added onto the gardens today and if the seeds germinate then there will be new plants in a little while.



Nathan's POV

we started a expansion on a native garden we put California buck wheat as plants , Chinese houses california poppy , California bluebells , globe gilla ,  dwarf goldfeilds ,  lupine bigcolor as seeds.  we grab a shovel a mattock and the Plants and we dig three big spots and planted three of the buckwheat and sprinkle seeds and grab a whose and water them and the seeds dig in the ground then we pick up the trash and we finished