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A is for
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A is for
Anticipation!
I recently created several milk jug greenhouses, see photo below.
Each jug houses approximately 2" of potting soil and several seeds that need stratification prior to germinating next Spring.
These greenhouse are each cradling 10 -14 Jack-in-the-Pulpit seeds.
(Arisaema triphyllum)
Two greenhouses have been planted with seeds we found on our land.
The other seeds were a Christmas present from Mr. Shady.
He purchased them.
We'll see which seeds have a better germination rate.
:-)
Don't know how to do this?
1. Rinse an empty milk jug and create several drainage holes in the bottom.
2. With a sharp knife or scissors, cut a line from one side of the bottom of the handle, clear around to the other side of the bottom of the handle. The point at which the jug halves are connected becomes your "hinge."
3. Put approximately two inches or so of potting soil in the bottom of each jug.
4. Plant your seeds. At this point, you can make a plant marker indicating the type of seeds planted.
5. Close the greenhouse with duct tape.
6. You can also mark the outside of the greenhouse with permanent marker. Oftentimes, however, the marker will fade by Spring. Not always. However, having label inside AND outside is a great idea!
7. Throw away the milk jug lid. Precipitation (winter snow) will enter through the opening.
8. Place outdoors in a sheltered spot, such as near a raised bed, near the house foundation (as long as the jugs receive precipitation!), where they cannot be blown away by the wind!
(These are from two years ago)
Of course, we're creating
ANTICIPATION!
This coming spring, you should see something like this!
All photos shown (except for the first one) were taken in previous years ... some during a session I led in a fourth grade classroom January 20, 2011.
This is Definitely NOT a shady subject!
Just presented by Shady Gardener (yours truly).