




Cooke City School replanted the hydroponic system the afternoon of Wednesday, January 7th, 2026. For this second round, we selected two plant species native to Montana, and one species native to the Pacific Northwest that has successfully naturalized itself in Montana, as well as across North America.
Pineapple weed (Matricaria discoidea) is well established at Cooke City School. In the summer, the plants grow wild all around the compost enclosure fence. The students love the sweet pineapple smell that is emitted when the leaves are crushed.



The attached photos were taken 5 weeks after planting the seeds. We harvested the plants on Monday, December 1st, sending a beautiful sack of mixed lettuce home with the students. We’re curious how the lettuce will regrow.
Following winter break, we will most likely replant. The plants are using a lot of water. The level of water in the small holding tank drops significantly after only a few days. Because of winter break, I’ll either find a caretaker for the system or will stop growing and restart with new seeds in January


This picture was taken yesterday, 4 weeks from initial planting of seeds (actually 2 days shy of planting to be exact).
I was uncertain if the basil would be happy in our cold classroom. However, the system’s lights add enough additional heat. The black plastic is 10-12 (F) degrees warmer than our classroom. The leaves of the plants are ~5 degrees warmer, making for an acceptable Mediterranean climate.
We’re using a handheld infrared thermometer to measure the surface temperature. Our classroom is heated by a small boiler system set at 65 degrees. All objects (table tops…etc) read a consistent 65 degrees, except under those powerful little LED lights.





















This morning, the students and I picked up the hydroponic growing system from the post office. It was a chilly 6 degrees; thus, the students’ stellar expressions in the photo with our between-season shutdown town in the background. The Exxon gas station is the only business open right now between Cooke City and Silver Gate, plus two hotels. 🙂 We’re a frozen modern ghost town.