Posted by: Toby Gestetner
Hey again! This is Toby, Haley, and Anna with a week 3 update on our project to help save the monarch butterflies. Since our last blog post, we obtained feedback from faculty members at our school about our solution for our project. They gave us different ideas about what to modify and improve about our solution. They suggested that we use seed bombs to plant and give out to people. This would make it a more fun way to plant milkweed, which makes people more encouraged to do it. Our new and improved solution is to plant milkweed in community gardens, and also give out milkweed seed bombs to people so they can plant it in their gardens. We think that people will actually plant the milkweed seed bombs for a couple reasons. People that take our seed bombs probably want to help the monarchs survive, and all they have to do is throw the seed bombs on soil in their gardens. Once we give these seed bombs out to people, we will give them a survey so we can know if they plant their seed bombs, and what happens with them. Our solution will help the monarch community because there will be more milkweed out in the environment for them to eat and survive on!
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AuthorsOur Names are Anna Perttula, Toby Gestner, and Hale Hansen! And we are seventh graders at Windward School Archives
April 2019
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