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Transforming Hicks Elementary: Planting a Community Garden

Inspired to enhance the beauty of Hicks Elementary's empty flower bed, I, Alex Jacobs, decided to create a vibrant garden for the school and local community. After seeking approval from Mr. Martin and submitting the necessary Facilities Request Form, my mom and I carefully planned the project. We selected rosemary and autumn sage for their resilience and color. With my family’s help, we planted the flowers and are committed to caring for them. I hope this garden brings joy and pride to everyone in our community as it flourishes!

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Transforming Hicks Elementary: Planting a Community Garden

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  1. Alex’s Timberwolf Garden By: Alex Jacobs

  2. An Empty Garden at Hicks Elementary I live across the street from this empty flower bed and walk past it every day on my way to & from school. I decided to make our school & community look better by planting a garden!

  3. Getting Approval Mr. Martin explained that I would need to mark the sprinkler heads and submit a Facilities Request Form to LISD explaining what I plan to plant and where. I marked sprinklers with orange scissors.

  4. Deciding What to Plant Rosemary is evergreen and would help screen the fence posts Autumn Sage grows well in dry soil and comes in many colors

  5. LISD Facilities Request Form Me signing the form asking for permission to do my project Mr. Martin signing the form showing his approval

  6. My mom helped me draw up a plan.

  7. I received approval on Tuesday, 11/5/13, so we purchased the plants & placed them in their spots ready for planting! We selected Rosemary & Autumn Sage That’s me ready to dig!

  8. My family & I had a lot of fun planting together.

  9. I fed & watered all of the new plants to give them a good start!

  10. I hope my school & the community enjoy my garden as it grows! I will continue to take care of it by feeding, watering & pruning it when it needs it!

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