It was a great week in the garden this week! Phyte Club got a lot of weeding done, continued working on pathways, rescued many native seedlings, and much more. Earth Day activities included planting lettuces, chamomile and lavender, remaking one of the garden beds, and making major progress on the fruit area. The Teen Eco Summit group wowed everyone at the Zoo with their progress on recycling plastic into yarn. And Olive Wojonowski led a citizen scientist Bioblitz with iNaturalist in conjunction with the Worthington Green Team. Next week, we will finish the strawberry tower construction and plant the strawberries, organize and plant in the herb garden, plant the corn and cucumbers, and finish the irrigation system.
Summer Phyte Club starts June 2! Phyte Club meets on Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9-11 a.m. during the summer break. If you always wanted to participate in Phyte Club but couldn't make it during the school year, this is your chance! Everyone is welcome!
Phyte Club meets on Mondays from 3:15- 4:15 on school days through May 11. Anyone in the Linworth community is welcome to join us! You don't need to sign up ahead of time. Just show up at Phyte Club and we will get you started!
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