Children and their families learned how to nourish mother earth through conservation during Earth Day celebrations at the San Manuel Public Library. Participants designed ceramic pots by creating their own unique miniature flower pot by painting vibrant colors of the rainbow. They also worked with potting soil and transplanted annuals: golden, copper, and brass marigolds into their new one-of-a-kind flower pot. The children were taught how to care for their flower with the importance of providing the right amount of sunlight, water, deadheading, and transplanting when space becomes too crowded.
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