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over a year ago
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It’s moved on a bit now.
We have a very healthy edamame beanstalk climbing the trelliss in our garden.
A great way to get kids eating vegetables, get them to grow some. |
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"I assume it was a way to teach kids how plants grow? "
Nah it was child labour, why do you think egg and cress sandwiches were on every cafe menu back then, don't see it anymore. |
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"And the beans grown on damp kitchen paper, some in the dark, some in the light. I was hooked from then on! "
Did you do the sunflowers, some seeds planted upside down to see if they sprout downwards |
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"And the beans grown on damp kitchen paper, some in the dark, some in the light. I was hooked from then on!
Did you do the sunflowers, some seeds planted upside down to see if they sprout downwards"
I dont think I did, but I want to now (do they go downwards) |
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As a nursery nurse i frequently helped children grow cress, it's great for younger children as it grows quickly.
We also grew sunflowers, runner beans, various bulbs, tomatoes, courgettes, strawberries etc. |
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"And the beans grown on damp kitchen paper, some in the dark, some in the light. I was hooked from then on!
Did you do the sunflowers, some seeds planted upside down to see if they sprout downwards
I dont think I did, but I want to now (do they go downwards) "
You will find out |
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