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Digital Learning Seventh Grade

Welcome to the Desert Botanical Garden's Seventh Grade Journal of Student Findings!

Congratulations on completing a scientific investigation. We encourage you to publish findings from your experiment as the last step in the inquiry process. Share your science experiences and photos with other classes in Arizona and the United States.
You can even discuss your investigation with Desert Botanical Garen staff members!

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June Gardening Tips

June in the low desert is generally the driest and hottest month. Try to garden in the early morning or at sunset to avoid the intense sunlight. While many native and desert-adapted plants have numerous adaptations that enable them to live successfully in the desert, even they may need a little help to keep them healthy and thriving. Click here for tips on watering, fertilizing and more to keep your desert garden thriving during the summer months.

If you are new to gardening in the desert, the Garden offers a variety of classes that can help! View a complete listing of classes here.

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