Cultivating Knowledge: The Digital Bloom of "Grow a Garden" in the Classroom

or share it with a friend who needs a digital green space in their school day. Happy (virtual) gardening! 🌱

| Problem | Why it Happens | Portable Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Not enough light | Move the garden directly under a window. | | Fungus gnats | Overwatering / poor drainage | Roll the garden outdoors for an hour to air out (weather permitting). | | Moldy soil | No air circulation | Use the garden's wheels to reposition it near a fan. | | No germination | Cold soil temperature | Place the garden on top of a refrigerator (warm rising heat) overnight. |

Each student gets one seed. Use fast germinators: radishes (3 days), beans (4 days), or marigolds (5 days) . Push seeds to exact depth using a ruler—integrate measurement standards.

This article will walk you through everything you need to know: from building your own 6x modular planter to integrating it into your life science curriculum.

Once the game loads, here’s how to begin:

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