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Old 24-04-2009, 06:11 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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I am teaching a kindergarten class about plants and one of
the "science" projects is growing a series of plants from
seedlings. I've planned out my plants but would like them
to see them before we leave for the summer.

Is there a way of assisting the initial growth of the seedlings?

Why didn't you plant radishes to start with? The kids could've
eaten them before summer break.

In answer to your question, some seeds respond well to
gentle bottom heat.


Didn't know about radishes (or other tubers) growing quickly. I'm
_usually_ given more time which has always allowed a good growth for
tracking. The best experiment was sunflowers but that was three years ago
so my memory might be a little rosey in hue.

Thanks for the idea. I'll give it a try.

The kids were excited when they got to choose their own peppers
(jalapenos, seranos, and Anaheim) to plant. They also planted sweet basil,
cilantro, and mint in pots they painted...

The Ranger



Send the plants home and have the kids bring you produce next term.
Steve


Maybe you can arrange for the 1st grade teacher to give them extra
credit for the project but two and a half months seems like a long time
for your average kindergardener to stay focused. Stress,
negative reinforcement, doesn't make for life time learners.

I'd go for the "Easter Egg Radish"- (25 days)
http://www.franklincswcd.org/acrobat/seedslist_09.pdf
A local nursery may have the seeds. You only need four weeks,
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