
Posted by Rob z7a No Tn on 3/21/2009, 1:51 pm
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One of my jobs is at a small school in Cookeville,Tennessee as a Center Assistant and Maint.
The teachers have asked me to get some donations for seed , soil and some small containers to get 150 mini flower pots going on and there has to be some growth and 'action' within 40 days.
This is an annual thing at the school where the children grow a flower to take home in May , while growing it in school.
It must be from SEED.
ANY IDEAS WHAT KIND OF ANNUAL FLOWER SEED WOULD PRODUCE for the kids flower pots?
I certainly appreciate any replys to this .
have a great weekend , the weather is mild here and I even got some yard work done today.
NOTHING HAS DIED IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD concerning unprotected Sabal Palmettos , Windmills , etc. etc. but things sure look rough.
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