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Gardening for Middle and High School Science Projects

Attention middle and high school horticulture teachers: this article is aimed at middle and high school students looking for intriguing science projects related to gardening. We'll suggest several project ideas and mention the scientific equipment and supplies available from Hummert International that can assist in these projects.

Gardening for Middle and High School Science Projects

Seed Germination Experiments: Seed germination experiments are a classic choice for students interested in plant biology. These experiments can involve testing different conditions for seed germination, including variations in light, temperature, and soil composition. Hummert International's selection of germination trays, humidity domes, and grow lights can support students in creating controlled environments for these experiments.

Soil Chemistry Investigations: Investigating soil composition, pH levels, and nutrient content is another fascinating project idea for middle and high school students. They can collect soil samples from different locations, analyze the soil's characteristics, and draw conclusions about how these factors affect plant growth. Mention Hummert International's soil testing kits, which can aid in these investigations.

Ecology and Sustainability Projects: Students interested in ecology and sustainability can explore projects related to studying local ecosystems and ways to enhance sustainability in the garden. They can set up rain barrels to collect and use rainwater, create composting systems to reduce waste, and establish habitats for beneficial insects like ladybugs and bees. Hummert International offers rain barrels, composting bins, and insect habitats to support these projects.

In conclusion, middle and high school students can engage in exciting and educational science projects related to gardening. Hummert International provides scientific equipment and supplies that will help students carry out these projects successfully, fostering their love for plant science and environmental sustainability.