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[email protected] 25-02-2005 11:56 AM

Seeds
 
Hello,

As you know few seeds are available at home in kitchen

how to see the germination of those ?

It would be great fun to germinate this seeds and

encourage school going kids to understand & love "nature"

I heard few seeds need 24 hrs socking in water ,some need warm water
socking ,but need proper guidence to enjoy this activities.

Which one are "tough"ones to germinate? grow?
why??
Hope some will share experience on this activity.

ManyThanks

shazzbat 25-02-2005 12:53 PM


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Hello,

As you know few seeds are available at home in kitchen

how to see the germination of those ?

It would be great fun to germinate this seeds and

encourage school going kids to understand & love "nature"

I heard few seeds need 24 hrs socking in water ,some need warm water
socking ,but need proper guidence to enjoy this activities.

Which one are "tough"ones to germinate? grow?
why??
Hope some will share experience on this activity.

ManyThanks


These are a few things kids like -

Grow mustard and cress seeds in a pot on the windowsill. Put a sprinkling of
the seeds on a layer of damp kitchen tissue. Ready to eat in a week, kids
love fast stuff.

Get a clear glas jar, put a layer of sponge inside it, an inch of water in
the bottom to be soaked up by the sponge and put a few peas in between the
glass and the sponge, they can see the seed germinate and the roots start to
form.

Lettuce seeds germinate fairly quickly in a pot, according to type, then
when they are about 3"-4" high, you can plant them out in the garden.

Radishes are really quick, some varieties can be pulled and eaten in a month
or so.

Spring onions(scallions) germinate fairly quickly in a pot in the warm, also
kids like the way they push up through the compost in a loop. Then when the
pot is full of roots, you can plant out the hole deal to continue in the
garden.

HTH

Steve



Katra 25-02-2005 05:55 PM

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Hello,

As you know few seeds are available at home in kitchen

how to see the germination of those ?

It would be great fun to germinate this seeds and

encourage school going kids to understand & love "nature"

I heard few seeds need 24 hrs socking in water ,some need warm water
socking ,but need proper guidence to enjoy this activities.

Which one are "tough"ones to germinate? grow?
why??
Hope some will share experience on this activity.

ManyThanks


The most common seeds to be germinated for children's projects are corn,
beans and morning glories.

I don't recommend corn only because it does not do well in pots.

Beans and morning glories can be re-planted on just about any fenced or
trellised face outdoors.

HTH? :-)

Katra

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