My name is Tess Bedell. I am a first-year undergraduate student at the University of Florida. I am currently enrolled in the class HOS1014 - Vegetable Gardening. Over the course of the 2012 Fall Semester, I will be taking care of four vegetable beds, each with fifteen plots of land. My garden will begin from scratch, with my care and creativity as nutrients to help it flourish! This blog will serve as the documentation of my gardening adventure.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Week #9


This week in class we had another quiz, so there was no new lecture material. We did, however, have a scavenger hunt in our gardens. Below is a collage of all the thing I found!
 
 
Starting from the top left going right then down: an eggplant flower, a squash flower, compound leaves, bean flowers, green plant tissue, a plant that you would eat the seed, brown plant tissue, yellow plant tissue, red plant tissue, a tomato flower, a simple leaf, purple plant tissue, tendrils, a plant that you would eat the fruit, a weed flower, a plant that you would eat the leaf, a plant that you would eat the stem, a plant that you would eat the flower, a caterpillar, and a plant that you would eat the root.
 
 
 
I also had a really well-blossomed zinnia that I got to take home this week!
 
Until week 10, fellow gardeners!
 

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