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Dave Cottrell's curator insight,
January 31, 2013 1:03 PM
It is amazing what you can do. Just make sure they are non-GMO, or you will have Monsanto breathing down your neck... lol #classifiedadland #adlandpro #lymeclinics
Dave Cottrell's comment,
April 27, 2013 4:01 PM
This works very well. I don't just throw out tomatoes that spoil in the house or even on the vine late in the season. If you throw them into a heap in the fall with other garden scraps, they will produce very hardy plants that you can transplant in the spring. When you buy a (non GMO) pumpkin in the fall, save the seeds. Clean them well by washing them, dry them on an old towel, and plant them in cardboard egg cartons in some compost in the spring. These are just a few of the things you can grow from so-called waste!
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I love it... I am seeing an extra credit project with this... feed the teacher and make it educational too!
Now here's an interesting activity for students!
Now THIS is geographical food for thought! Talk about conquering a nation!