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Mrs. Martin’s class watershed project

Mrs. Martin’s class created an erosion garden to attract bees, prevent erosion, promote biodiversity, and improve soil health. Thanks to generous donors and hardworking students, we raised funds, assigned tasks efficiently, and dedicated after-school hours to make this project happen. Check out the after pictures!

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Mrs. Martin’s class watershed project

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  1. Mrs. Martin’s class watershed project Our erosion garden

  2. Our class, hard at work!

  3. Ways our project helps: • Attracts bees and other pollinators. • Helps stop erosion! • Native plants grown to encourage biodiversity! • Healthier soil with more nutrients. • Provides a home for pollinators.

  4. Helpful Donors Jennifer Buchanan Harbor Springs Excavating Jim Cantrell and Williams Excavating Tip of the Mitt Watershed Maria and Eli Home Depot Thank you guys! (and girls)

  5. How we made it happen • Had a bake sale and raised $226.50 • Assigned jobs to everyone and used time efficiently . • Had delightful people donate money and supplies (Thank you again!) • Students and volunteers working after school hours.

  6. After Pictures

  7. Our class

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