This second term, ESO 2 has been immersed in a Botany project related to seed germination and plant nutrition. Each student has been in charge of germinating their own seeds (beans, chickpeas and garlic) and used them to study the different parts of a seed and the differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. As their parents, they were in charge of watching over them, watering and moving them to a more suitable flower pot with rich, organic soil from La Esperanza (they even found some earthworms, which caused various reactions along the whole spectrum). Now, most of them are fully grown, although we will greatly miss those who didn’t make it to the end! Well done to all of you for your enthusiasm.