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.
Sae Young plants beans in the vacant lot in the "Seedfolks" book in memory of her father. She hopes that by growing beans, she can honor her father's memory and find healing through nurturing the plants.
she didnt plant anything. she is just a watcher
Leona planted lima beans in the garden in the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman. She chose to plant lima beans because they remind her of her childhood in Guatemala and she hopes to bring life and vitality to the vacant lot where the garden is located.
pumpkins. the dude that helped him wanted to plant marijuana, but sam convinced him pumpkins would sell better during halloween, and it wouldn't get you in jail
The oldest character is either Ana or Gonzalo's great-uncle.
virgil and his father plant lettuce!
Its actually a he and him and his father plant lettuce.
Virgils from "Seedfolks" gained a sense of connection and purpose through the community garden. Initially focused on their own ambitions, they found joy in collaborating with others and nurturing plants, which helped bridge cultural divides and foster relationships with their neighbors. The garden became a space for learning, growth, and understanding, ultimately enriching their family dynamics and sense of belonging.
Sae Young plants beans in the vacant lot in the "Seedfolks" book in memory of her father. She hopes that by growing beans, she can honor her father's memory and find healing through nurturing the plants.
she didn't pick a plant
They plant sweet peppers
In "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, Virgil's father lies to Miss Flock about the purpose of the garden to protect their interests and maintain control over their plot. He tells her that they want to grow vegetables for profit, masking their true intention of creating a thriving community space. This deception illustrates how the characters navigate their lives in a challenging environment, highlighting themes of survival and the complexities of urban life. Ultimately, the garden becomes a symbol of connection and hope, transcending the initial lies.
virgils father said that virgil died and burned in hell meanwhile she didnt
She didn't plant anything. Or at least that is what I read.
she didnt plant anything. she is just a watcher
He planted poppies, snap dragons, and hollyhocks.
Katherine Virgils has written: ''Moguls, myths and miniatures; Ragamala'