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Great Day For A Compost!
This week Growing U at Brazos School for Inquiry and Creativity started collecting brown and green items for their compost bend. They grabbed up leaves, small sticks, and dead grasses for brown matter and will use grass clippings for green components of the compost mixture.


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BSIC Indoor Gardening!
At Brazos School of Inquiry and Creativity, the Growing U students seeded a garden but it was all inside. They first started with an activity called “garden in a glove.” Each participant used a clear plastic food serving glove, five cotton balls, and a variety of seeds. The group selected…
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4-H At Home Activities
4-H has great opportunities for youth to stay engaged in STEM activities even while at home. Please click the following link to explore what 4-H has to offer. was last modified: October 10th, 2020 by brazoscounty
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Volunteer Efforts Sustain Garden at Brazos School for Inquiry and Creativity.
Growing U Volunteers and school staff have successfully maintained the garden at Brazos School for Inquiry and Creativity in Bryan, TX. The students have been away since March due to COVID-19. At that time, the school administration made it a point to sustain the hard work of the children. The…
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Eco Friendly Newspaper Pots
While we are still under shelter in place orders, let’s not forget we still have our creative minds. That old stack of newspaper is just what you will need to make biodegradable planting pots. Other supplies needed for this are: a spray can or something cylindrical, a plastic container, soil,…
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Protect Yourself and Others: Good Habits to Keep During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Some good habits to keep during and after the COVID-19 pandemic are proper hand washing techniques, staying home if you are sick, if possible avoid sick people, keep hand sanitizer (minimum 60% alcohol) with you at all times. Try to avoid shaking hands and other unnecessary body contact. Hands should…
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