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Home Made Garden By: Kaile Holzman Mark Nemeth John Andrade

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Home Made Garden

By: Kaile HolzmanMark NemethJohn Andrade

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Who

We will be giving our home made gardens to people in our community. From the day we planted them, it took us about 2 weeks for the kale and radish seedlings to sprout. The sweet potato was transplanted and regrown in our garden. We also did the same with our pineapple keiki plant.

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WhatWe Grew …KaleCherry Belle RadishSweet PotatoPineapple

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When

• We started this project two and a half weeks ago. Now we are going to donate our home made keiki gardens to the families of Hilo. We already have started donating these keiki plants to these families.

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Where

• We grew these plants at St. Joseph Jr./Sr. High School. The sweet potato and pineapple were transplanted from the garden at this school.

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How

• This was our procedure that we took to complete our project.

Radish Procedure1.Make holes in the soil with our fingers.2. Put radish seeds in holes3. Cover with soil lightly4. Apply sunlight, and water daily

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How

Kale Procedure

1. Make holes in the soil with our fingers, in separate pots from the radish.

2. Put 1 seed in each hole.3. Cover with soil lightly.4. Apply sunlight, and water daily.

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How

Sweet Potato Procedure

1. Pick from the garden and transplant to our tray with cow manure and soil.

2. Apply sunlight and water daily.

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How

Pineapple Procedure

1. Pick from the garden and transplant to our tray with cow manure and soil.2. Apply sunlight and water daily.

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Mahalo! And Happy Holidays from Kaile, Mark and John

And don’t forget to keep eating healthy and to protect and respect the aina!