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Montessori: Planting the Seeds of Learning
A 12 minute introduction to Montessori education from the Montessori Foundation. The video was prepared by Artrix Video in Sarasota, Florida. Copyright is held by the Montessori Foundation. The video is available on DVD from the Montessori Foundation’s publication center: www.montessori-foundation-books.org
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What time of year should you begin planting seeds indoors for outdoor gardens?
I’d like to start plants, this year, indoors for planting in the Garden. We live in the Southern Illinois area. I’d like to try tomatoes and peppers. Thanks!
You should read the package on how long it takes to germinate and be ready for Planting. I would say Illinois is about the same for Boston in that the earliest date is around the middle of May. You can then count backwards to see when it’s time to start the Seeds for the plants you want. You could try giving them some bottom heat and sit back and watch them grow.
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What is the purpose of putting a fish in before planting a tree?
We will be having a tree Planting ceremony and somewhere I had read that you can throw a fish in the hole dug before putting in the tree instead of something else (fertilizer? tree food?). If this does help the tree grow, then is there a specific kind of fish or does it have to be treated with something? I am thinking kids helping us plant the tree, might have fun with this part – either that or we put something else in the hole before planting like messages or their time capsules. What do you think would help the tree & be fun for kids? Thanks
fertilizer, the Indians taught the pilgrims that, although i think they also planted their beans and corn and squash together because the beans make their own fertilizer and the squash is a vine that grows up the cornstalk!
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Planting Seeds: Practicing Mindfulness with Children

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Planting Seeds offers insight, concrete activities, and curricula that parents and educators can apply in school settings, in their local communities or at home, in a way that is meaningful and inviting to children. The key practices presented include mindful breathing and walking, inviting the bell, pebble meditation, the Two Promises or ethical guidelines for children, children’s versions of Touching the Earth and Deep Relaxation, eating meditation and dealing with conflict and strong emotions. Also included are the lyrics to the songs on the enclosed CD that summarize and reinforce the key teachings, as well as a chapter on dealing effectively with conflict in the classroom or difficult group.
How To: Planting Asparagus in a raised bed
Simple video showing how to: plant asparagus in a raised bed.
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How to Start Seeds for Planting
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Start your own seeds to save money, grow different plant varieties, and extend your growing season.
To complete this How-To you will need:
Flowerpots or flats with holes for drainage
Seed starting soil
Seeds
Plastic sheets, wrap, or bags
A light source
A warm location
Bleach solution
Tray to hold pots or flats
Flowerpots or flats with holes for drainage
Seed starting soil
Seeds
Plastic sheets, wrap, or bags
A light source
A warm location
Bleach solution
Tray to hold pots or flats
Step 1: Prepare pots or flats
Wash the pots and flats in warm soapy water. Rinse them thoroughly and drain.
Tip: To kill fungi and bacteria in previously used pots, soak them for 30 minutes in a solution of 10 parts water to 1 part bleach, then rinse and drain.
Step 2: Prepare seed starting mix
Purchase seed starting soil from a local nursery, or mix your own. The ideal mix contains equal parts garden soil, vermiculite, which is a kind of sand, and peat or compost.
Step 3: Moisten seed starting mix
Add water to your soil mix, but only enough to lightly moisten it.
Tip: Do not overwater. Waterlogged soil can cause rot and prevent germination.
Step 4: Plant seeds
Plant your seeds according to the depth and spacing instructions on the seed packet, and then lightly cover them with soil. Gingerly press the soil onto the seeds and sparingly add water over them.
Step 5: Cover pots
Cover the pots with plastic sheets, wrap, or bags to create a greenhouse effect and keep moisture in the soil.
Step 6: Set in warm location
Set the pots in a warm location, such as a water heater top, refrigerator top, or sunny window. Check the soil moisture daily and water only when needed. Do not over water.
Step 7: Remove covers after germination
Remove the plastic covers once the seeds begin to sprout.
Tip: After germination, place the pots in a tray, and add water to the tray. Watering from the bottom prevents overwatering and helps thwart a kind of fungus that can kill seedlings.
Step 8: Provide light
Place the germinated seeds in or near a sunny window. To encourage straight growth and prevent a thin, weak stem, place the new sprouts directly under a light source, such as a fluorescent light.
Step 9: Harden-off plants
When your plants have several sets of leaves, and the weather is warm enough, set the plants outside for increasing lengths of time. Start with 2 hours, and gradually work up to leaving them out all day.
Step 10: Plant your garden!
You’re ready to transfer those flowers and Vegetables you worked so hard to cultivate to the garden. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
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