Garden Club Project Lets Students Learn Science Through Care and Patience
Young gardeners planted herbs, tracked growth, and explored how sunlight, soil, and water affect living things.

The garden club project gave students a practical way to observe plant life while learning responsibility and patience through weekly care routines.
A hands-on science lesson
- Students tested different soil mixes and watering schedules.
- Growth charts helped them compare results over time.
- Reflection notes connected science with daily care habits.

By the end of the project, students could explain the conditions that support healthy growth and how small, consistent actions can make a visible difference.
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- Campus Life
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- 4 min
- Published
- April 27, 2026
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