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Episode 1- Beautification Stewardship

Make a difference for the environment- at school, or in your own backyard. Beautification Stewardship means making changes in environmentally friendly and responsible ways.

In Episode 1, 'Team Beautify' and the Seattle Schools Gardeners show you how to take action, with mulch, compost, and native plants.

 

The Seattle Schools Gardeners!

This intrepid team pitches in to keep our schools looking great.

They're tops in top dressing! Masters of mulching! Wonderful weeders! Capable composters! The most at mowing! We could go on... and we do!

Dr. Drone

Dr. Drone attempts to explain Beautification Stewardship.

Does ANYONE stay awake in his class?!

 

Hawthorne School
Native Plant Project

It's critical to understand the native plants that are part of our ecosystem.

Kids at Hawthorne learn about native plants and their importance to the environment by planting and observing them at school.

The Jenny Sprinkler Show

Jenny tries to keep things under control as a Native Plant defends her territory from a non-native invader.

Cleveland Highschool
Beautification Project

How do things look at YOUR neighborhood school?

Students at Cleveland pitch in to spruce up their school grounds.

Mulch and Compost

With the help of spider and worm, Seattle Schools Gardener Jeffery Wasson gives the lowdown on DIRT.

Beautification Action Plan

Got a great idea for beautifying your school grounds or neighborhood?

Team Beautify shows you how to put your plan into action.

Who Wants to be a...

...Beautification Steward?

Our gameshow contestant uses her lifeline to answer the question that could win her a million... pounds of compost!

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