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What edible plants can be grown in the Middle Rio Grande Valley?
What kinds of soil are best for these plants?
What materials will we need for this project?
How much will they cost?
Where should we get them?
Where will we get the money for this?
How will we organize this?
What field trips would we like to go on?
How will we do this?
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ReplyDeleteGabriela Cisneros
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3/03/10
• What edible plants can be grown in the Middle Rio Grande valley? The plants that would be able to grow in this environment. Would be ones that don’t need much water and can stand a lot of heat. Plants like cactus, Jojoba Nuts, Wood rose, Desert Hackberry, and Chia.
• What kinds of soil are best for these plants? Any kind of soil is good to use for these plants
Okay, this is fairly vague. Plus, parts of it are incorrect. Plants don't grow in just any soil. Out of the plants you listed, there are at least three different soil types. While it is true that we want plants that don't use too much water and can stand a lot of heat, this is also too vague. Are the full sun, partial sun, shade loving? Where would be the best place to plant them? These are things we must think about as we move forward.
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