Its actually a he and him and his father plant lettuce.
Virgil plants beans in the community garden in the book Seedfolks. He is an elderly man who wants to connect with the land and his ancestry through gardening.
Virgil from the book, "SeedFolks" is a boy. Paul Fleischman personally thought Virgil as a boy, thinking Virgil simply was a boy's name.
virgil plants hope after the locket she found because the lettuce wouldnt grow or went rotten so she planted hope because she wanted a bicycle or trycicle :)
In "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, Virgil's father planted a garden of lettuce. He believed that growing lettuce would help him earn money for his family. The garden becomes a significant part of Virgil's life, symbolizing hope and connection to his father. Through this experience, Virgil learns about responsibility and the value of nurturing life.
In the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, the characters who planted in the empty lot were a diverse group of people from the community. Each character had their own personal reasons for planting and nurturing the garden, creating a sense of unity and transformation in their neighborhood.
kim planted peas
Haiti
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virgil and his father plant lettuce!
Nora planted lima beans in the vacant lot in her neighborhood in the book "Seedfolks". She started the community garden as a way to connect with her deceased mother's memory and bring the neighborhood together through gardening.
He planted poppies, snap dragons, and hollyhocks.