SPOILER!!: Heartbreaker
Seren nodded, "Yes, of the main soil types loamy would best suit your needs."
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Right. So as those students went to collect their soil, she too collected a bucket of loam and returned to her station at the head of the table.
"Now! Depending on the shape of your jar, and how you plan to distribute your vegetation, you'll need to start arranging your soil at the base of the jar. Feel free to take it off the bench, and doing it on the floor..." in case their arms were too short. "Once you have done that, you need to start planting your seeds, bulbs or spores... a quick tip, for bulbs and seeds that are bulky, reduce their size before planting."
So now that was sorted out she needed to go and get the actual soil. Sarah walked over to the back and reached over and grabbed a red bucket. She then went over to the pile marked loamy and she began to fill her bucket with the soil.She wondered how much was neccesary. Should she fill it to the rim, half way or as much as she thought the jar would need? She decided on the latter, after all she could always get more later.
She walked back to her seat and plonked the bucket down. Now the real deal,... she had to 'landscape' it all in. She took a trowel and filled the bottom of the jar in a thin film of loam. She She would probably need a lot more, considering the fact that as is she would not be able to have the roots fit in.