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Heartbreaker
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."
Sierra just looked down at her jar. She wasn't really sure how to go about doing this. She probably should have done a little more research before she just accepted what her mom and dad sent and then came straight to class. She had no doubt they'd sent the right materials. What she doubted was how much she knew about those materials.
She could at least pack the soil in to the jar. She spent the next at least ten minutes lining the bottom of the jar with the soil she'd chosen. She wasn't exactly sure if it was supposed to go in a certain way or not, so she just randomly patted it in until it looked good to her. She looked at it, decided it was the best she could do, then took out her seeds, bulbs, and spores.
Now, to figure out how to plant all this...