~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
Okay, goody! Paulina didn't mind him and his clumsines with the dirt. Awesome! Adi just grinned. "Biscuits coming right up for those study sessions,'' he told her with a laugh. Wasn't she a sport for putting up with his silliness? Anywho, they were moving on now! He turned his attention back to the musical Professor, his gloved hands absently playing with the spare soil.
So they would each need one manure, one dry material and one moist material but up to five materials in total. Got it! But Adi snorted soon after. Since when was manure fun? LOL. He didn't mind it until he had had enough of that smell. Alrightey! For this part of the activity, the Hufflepuff opted for straw. Following Myers's example, he grabbed a handful of straw from the bin then scattered it in his own crate.
Now for the manure selection and other information! Adi stripped off the glove from his left hand to make some notes. When he was done, the glove was pulled on again so he could go grab his materials. He had already gathered his five buckets. Yep, he had opted for the maximum amount of materials. Chortling at Myers's words about poop, he set off with one bucket.
In that first bucket, a tiny amount of chicken manure was put in, with Adi holding his breath because bleh! No manure smelt good, okay? Next, he moved on to the moist materials. Apple peels and orange peels were selected and dumped into respective buckets. Why those two materials? Because Adi was somehow hoping they would cancel out the manure smell even if it were for a little while. The same thought went into the dry material selection. Ground coffee and pine needles were selected.
There! Five materials in five buckets! What's next, Professor?
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