We at Zenith Holland hope this “Recipe for Seed Gardening” will help you with a great project for kids to get them excited about growing plants and creating their own gardens.
Ingredients:
1 paper cup
Soil – seed starting or fluffy mix, we like G&B
Seeds
Fertilizer- organic is best, we like G&B
Pencil
Teaspoon
Light and water
Directions:
Punch holes in the bottom of a plastic or paper cup*
Fill cup 1/2 full of soil
Sprinkle a pinch of fertilizer
Using pencil poke 3 holes in soil
Add seeds into the holes
Sprinkle soil over seeds
Using spoon drizzle a small amount of water (or use a spray bottle)
Place in sunny window
Always be sure to read your seed packet first for best results.
Some Tips: Soil should remain moist, not soggy. As plants grow, they may need to be transplanted into a larger container or acclimated to the outdoors then planted into the garden. * Try using egg cartons, plastic muffin or produce containers and other recycled items to sprout your seeds. Use your imagination and have fun with it!
Ingredients:
1 paper cup
Soil – seed starting or fluffy mix, we like G&B
Seeds
Fertilizer- organic is best, we like G&B
Pencil
Teaspoon
Light and water
Directions:
Punch holes in the bottom of a plastic or paper cup*
Fill cup 1/2 full of soil
Sprinkle a pinch of fertilizer
Using pencil poke 3 holes in soil
Add seeds into the holes
Sprinkle soil over seeds
Using spoon drizzle a small amount of water (or use a spray bottle)
Place in sunny window
Always be sure to read your seed packet first for best results.
Some Tips: Soil should remain moist, not soggy. As plants grow, they may need to be transplanted into a larger container or acclimated to the outdoors then planted into the garden. * Try using egg cartons, plastic muffin or produce containers and other recycled items to sprout your seeds. Use your imagination and have fun with it!
This was a collaboration written by Eileen Hoffman of Zenith Holland. Stop in and ask to Eileen about this project and choosing seeds. Call or Email for further details.