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Let Love Grow: Week Twenty

Ending out the month of November, and the astounding week twenty of our project, is Joshua S, who had the following to say: November 22-29, 2023 "Yes, it was fun to have discussions of how to care and benefits of have this additional in our home. This was a great learning experience for my children who assisted with the care of this Chlorophytum comosum." What an amazing response! Thank you for your great, and quite plant savvy, feedback Joshua S!

Let Love Grow: Week Nineteen

Already into the third week of November, we have Rink S, who had the following feedback to provide: November 15-21, 2023 "I was honored to be asked to be a part of it. For more accurate readings if indoor air quality, you could have included a second monitor for a control reading in the same room. Then you would have been able to compare the air with the plant vs without the plant. Also, I was unclear how long to let the monitor sit before reading the measurements so my readings were off the first few days." Thank you for your thoughts. We will definitely use them to improve on our project!

Let Love Grow: Week Eighteen

Taking care of the spider plant is Annrose H, our amazing troop leader who took care of the plant earlier in our project. She had the following feedback to give: November 8-14, 2023 "Yes, this is my second time adopting the "Let Love Grow Silver Award Project" spider plant and kit. Taking care of the plant helped me stay calm and be mindful of the air quality in my room, especially when I used disinfectant sprays. Best wishes Sophia and Avia with the remainder of your project, and earning the Girl Scout Silver Award!" Thank you for all the kind and inspiring words, Annrose H!

Let Love Grow: Week Seventeen

A big thank you to the awesome Alexandra D for starting out the month of November, the month for giving thanks. She had some very helpful feedback to provide: November 1-7, 2023 "Yes! I enjoy partaking in projects like there." Thank you again for "partaking" in our project, Alexandra D!