King City FFA students participate in planting the new planters along Broadway Street. (Courtesy of King City in Bloom)

KING CITY — King City in Bloom (KCIB) and King City High School FFA joined forces March 20 for the second annual collaboration workday.

More than 40 FFA students and their advisers participated in planting the new planters along Broadway Street. KCIB members provided the tools, water bottles and instruction on how to plant the planters.

The volunteers were able to get 42 planters filled in just under two hours.

KCIB gave thanks to King City Public Works for ordering and delivering the plants, mulch and soil to each planter.

Students collaborate to fill the new planters along Broadway Street in downtown King City. (Courtesy of King City in Bloom)
King City FFA students gather after helping to get 42 planters filled in just under two hours. (Courtesy of King City in Bloom)
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