A lot better

So our DIY project might not have gone a great success with what we wanted.

But, we did learn a lot and did end up gardening in the end, albeit maybe not for the community, but for Tanya's backyard garden...

It's all good, anyhow. We worked a lot together and learned a lot together and struggled a lot together and I want to say the DIY project was a failure and a success in its own dynamic way.

Yay! Lemons.

So this week around we were picking lemons and all from lemon trees Tanya's mom had planted and I thought that was real cool.

We also got to moving these stone bricks for a pathway through the garden which took a bit of work and we hope to finish it next week.

Alright, some actual work and all

So we got to planting some herbs and whatnot in Tanya's garden at her house working with her mother, which was really surprising..

Because we got work done!

And on that note, I think we're done with the school garden, as we haven't heard anything from Mrs. Gordon or Mrs. Battig about our little project, so I could we've ditched that effort.

I guess on the bright side, we're accomplishing something?

Maybe...?

So things have kind of slowed down with the school's garden...

And what happened was Tanya's mom has some garden work that needs to be done, which is very much so more readily available to us and to be worked on.

Tanya pitched her idea to the group for us to transition our project a bit and help with her family's garden as we're sort of hitting a dead end.

Not really a shed at all

So this week, we talked to Mrs. Gordon about the shed, again. And as it turns out...

The shed was already completed by some of the school workers or something or the other. Very deadlocked at the moment, as we have not accomplished much these days. The group is having a hard time getting together and all considering A.P. tests creeping along and with four or so A.P. classes, it's pretty tough.

A shed

So this week not much happened, as we talked to Mrs. Gordon about what we could do and all for our garden, and it certainly was not much. She decided we could tend to the garden and help build a shed for all the new tools that were coming in and that we should come in for the weekend  and do it together.

Watermelons?!?!?!

Ahh, so our group is really debating on what we should grow for our garden. A lot of things have to go into consideration, like what season the materials we are planting are best grown in, and things of the like. Anyways, our group has been browsing local flower and vegetation areas of interest that we believe could provide us with an answer. The local Walmart or Home Depot seem alright. But as much as we'd like to work on this little project of ours, A.P. classes and the all-important A.P. tests are coming up real real soon, and boy will they hit hard. Maybe our group will decide to grow watermelons in the meantime.