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US (GA): What if the Georgia colonists had access to hydroponics?

Several middle school students are using only water to grow veggies that won’t just benefit them, but the community as well.

“The hydroponics machine is used in a way that you won’t have to use soil,” said 8th grader, Kayla Evans.

Believe it or not, history and language arts lessons are what brought it to Mrs. Kimberly Wall’s 8th grade class.



“Me and my students were studying Georgia history and the colonists coming over to Georgia and how the colonists failed because they weren’t able to grow the crops that they were required to grow. We just started talking about different ways to grow crops, and we started talking about hydroponics,” said Wall.

So, the question was posed to the students, “What if the colonists had a hydroponics machine?”

Could Georgia history have possibly changed?

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