45 schools at 50 sites will be trying to break a world record tomorrow morning for the 16th annual Marigolds Project.
Pictures and video of the simultaneous flower planting will be taken and put on memory cards.
Organizer Barry Ogden says they have stewards,a sort of witness, who will record everything.
He says after that materials from every site will be taken to the North end McDonald's and an accounting firm will look at all of it and a videographer will put all the footage together in one video.
Ogden says they will get an unofficial count tomorrow but all the materials will be sent to London, England for official tabulation and they find out if they broke the record in a few months time.
Ogden tells us after years of inviting the Premier, David Alward has accepted the invitation and will be on hand tomorrow.