00:10:34 Anne Holland (she/they): Ooh, good question! I tried to grow passion fruit. Tried. 00:10:36 Jemma Peterson - GBE: Variegated strawberries, on accident! 00:10:38 Mindy Long: Aloe vera 00:10:59 Carol Buote: I thought a tomatillo was neat 00:11:15 Mindy Long: My AD Daisy is here with me and grew Mother of Thousands 00:11:22 Kristen Weaver: I had a fun-shaped cactus I grew in a pot once, but it was a gift and I have no idea what kind of cactus it was. :-) 00:11:30 Heather Baham: Corpse Flower 00:11:35 Carly Tegmeyer: Christmas Cactus! 00:11:38 Vivian Beasley: I can't keep anything alive, unfortunately - I've tried lavender and lemon balm. :/ 00:12:11 Giana Marini: Habanero Chilis 00:13:06 Heather Baham: Love star fruit! 00:14:56 Roslyn Goodman: Can you post a link to the recording 00:15:43 Brooks Mitchell: Roslyn - it will be uploaded to our YouTube channel within a day or two. https://www.youtube.com/starnetlibraries 00:16:11 Brooks Mitchell: Roslyn - it will be uploaded to our YouTube channel within a day or two. https://www.youtube.com/starnetlibraries 00:16:46 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: All resources covered during this webinar can be found here (including the recording!): https://community.starnetlibraries.org/webinar-resource-list-iread-plant-a-seed-read/ 00:18:02 Anne Holland (she/they): Artemis tree locations: https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/artemis-i-moon-tree-stewards/ 00:18:16 Anne Holland (she/they): Apollo tree locations: https://science.nasa.gov/resource/apollo-moon-trees/ 00:18:50 Anne Holland (she/they): If you’re not familiar with GLOBE, I’ve done these activities with 3 year olds to 93 year olds, so flexible!! 00:19:01 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: All resources covered during this webinar can be found here (including the recording!): https://community.starnetlibraries.org/webinar-resource-list-iread-plant-a-seed-read/ 00:19:14 Brooks Mitchell: Just a note, the default chat messaging is set to "Hosts and Panelists" - you'll need to change it to "Everyone" to send a message to all of the attendees 00:27:36 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: A program like this would be a wonderful summer-long program for teen volunteers. 00:33:43 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: All resources covered during this webinar can be found here: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/webinar-resource-list-iread-plant-a-seed-read/ 00:38:00 Seema Kanitkar: Do you have a colored images? 00:38:24 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: Unfortunately no, just black & white 00:39:19 taslima sultana: I can't hear anything, is this just me? 00:39:41 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: I’m not having any issues with sound 00:40:27 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: That is just on your end - you can try clicking on the arrow next to the audio button (should be on the right of your control bar) and make sure you're connecting to the appropriate speaker on your computer 00:44:22 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: That guide would be a wonderful complement to a seed library - if you have one of those in your library. 00:45:47 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: If you would like to do a community garden at your library but aren’t sure if you would have folks to regularly work in that space - a “nature reclaim” garden could be a really fabulous alternative. 00:47:46 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: iNaturalist/Bioblitz is also a really great teen volunteer activity 00:47:51 Janee Jackson-Doering: I love the BioBlitz idea! 00:52:16 Giana Marini: Hello, are the supplies for the Garden in a bottle from Starnet included? Thanks! 00:52:40 Anne Holland (she/they): And teens being able to say their volunteer hours at the library also supported NASA/scientists is amazing for their college applications! 00:53:32 Brooks Mitchell: Hi Giana - No, that is just an activity guide with instructions and resources. We can only provide activity materials when we have an active grant to support it! 00:53:53 Giana Marini: Got it, thank you! 00:55:10 Bina Williams: The State agricultural department in CT gave out seeds in April. 00:57:03 Bina Williams: Garden clubs. One branch library in my system has a garden that is maintained by the garden club in their neighborhood. 00:57:17 Mindy Long: We are partnering with our Special Needs school summer camp to install 4 raised garden beds that will be tall enough to park wheelchairs underneath. The campers will be here once a week to plant, weed, water and the campers who are not physically able to participate will be able to get up close to observe. 00:57:29 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: I LOVE THAT 00:58:43 Dunwoody Library: Thank You , great presentations! 00:58:52 Janee Jackson-Doering: Thank You so much! This was so cool! 00:59:27 Donna Cunningham: thank you 00:59:27 Carol Buote: Thanks you, inspiring talk! 00:59:28 Meghan Bohn: Thank you! 00:59:33 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/webinar-resource-list-iread-plant-a-seed-read/ 00:59:46 Bina Williams: we should have a debrief at the end of the summer or during the summer to tell how it is going or went 00:59:50 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: cratcliffe@spacescience.org 01:00:09 Bina Williams: or a list serv 01:00:11 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: Fabulous idea! 01:00:41 Anne Holland (she/they): community.starnetlibraries.org 01:01:03 Becca Boland (she/her) - iREAD: If you start a thread for this summer - I would love to share it widely