 What we're going to do first I think is take these boards and line it up maybe with one of these. We have purchased pine wood for our boards and nails. We'll be making a four foot by four foot raised bed garden. Any time you plan to dig into the soil, make sure you call before you dig. Taking one of the boards and attaching it to the stakes is our next step. It's nice to do this project with at least one other person. Newspaper butt and we're going to layer them and overlap them. Newspaper is placed about three sheets thick on the bottom of the garden to prevent weeds. Never use newspaper that is colored and used soy based ink black and white newspaper. It's a good idea to wash your hands after it because some people do break out a little rash which is kind of annoying. I've used it for a long time and I've always washed my hands with soap and water when you're done. I've never had a problem but four and a half of this in there. Please purchase a slow release fertilizer for our vegetables. When mixing slow release fertilizer into your media, read and follow all the label directions. We've got three beds completely made, built and in place and our next step will be to plant the gardens out here with the kids and we'll go from there. This guy, we're going to plant it right in the middle of this one. Okay. So how about hold work with your tomato? So you can dig up a spot. Put it right in the middle. So what I'm going to do is just kind of pop them out. You want to hold them. That's all right. And you're going to plant them right in here. So go ahead and put your tomato in there, Josh. Here we go. And now what you're going to do? You want to cover them up a little bit? To take your soil that you dug up and then cover up your tomato. We'll keep the plant open, but we'll put some soil over around them. There we go. You're going to be planting a pepper plant. So I'm going to have you dig up a hole right over here. And you can put the soil up here. So just go ahead right there. And then keep digging right there. Perfect. Okay. Ready? So you can put this one right in here. And now you can just kind of cover them up a little bit. So you can take that soil you dug up. And you just hold them up. The children come out and they actually pick the vegetables and a lot of them they've grown right off the garden, the peas, the green beans. And we've had lots of lettuce. And our cook has come and made a lettuce salad. And the kids, you know, eat lettuce salad. They eat radishes, carrots. We had all different colored carrots, which was very, very interesting for the children. But what we've noticed is by having the garden that the children are eating more vegetables because they've been involved with planting and harvesting the vegetables. It's been a wonderful experience. We feel fortunate that we've had this opportunity this year. And hoping that we'll be able...