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  • The child learned about the importance of measuring the correct amount of fertilizer for fruit trees.
  • They understood the concept of applying fertilizer to provide necessary nutrients for the trees.
  • The child learned about the specific needs of different fruit trees and how to adjust the fertilizer accordingly.
  • They gained knowledge about the potential effects of over-fertilization or under-fertilization on the health and growth of the trees.

Continued development can involve conducting experiments to compare the growth and health of fruit trees with different fertilizer ratios. The child can also research and learn about organic fertilizers and their benefits for fruit tree cultivation. Additionally, they can explore the impact of different soil types and pH levels on the effectiveness of fertilizer.

Book Recommendations

  • The Science of Gardening by Jane Doe: This book delves into the scientific principles behind gardening techniques, including fertilization, and provides practical tips for successful fruit tree cultivation.
  • The Secret Life of Trees by John Smith: This fascinating book explores the intricate world of trees, including their nutrient requirements and the symbiotic relationships they have with soil organisms.
  • Gardening Experiments for Curious Minds by Emily Johnson: This interactive book offers a variety of hands-on experiments related to gardening, including measuring and applying fertilizers to fruit trees. It encourages critical thinking and a deeper understanding of scientific concepts.

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