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Sand Pail PlantersBy Rebecca Lanham
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Optional Items: Puffy paints, stickers, various colors of permanent markers, stencils
Instructions: Step 1: Put stones in the bottom or your sand pail (or drill holes in the bottom) for excess water to drain. Step 2: Fill pails to almost full with seeding potting soil (using the measuring cup as a scoop). Step 3: Sprinkle potting soil with flower seeds. Step 4: Gently water the soil and seeds. Step 5: Take a permanent marker and write the common or scientific name of the flower on the matching shovel. Step 6: Place shovel handle side down into the soil for a plant marker. *If using already started flowers, fill pail about half full of regular potting soil. Place flower with soil in the center of the pail and finish filling around the roots with additional potting soil. Gently water and continue with steps 5 and 6. A sand pail planter makes a welcome addition to a shell garden or garden with a beach theme. Additional step: have adults or children decorate the pails before planting. Puffy paints, stickers, and permanent markers can be used. The permanent markers and stencils can be used for more "professional" looking plant markers, if you don't like your handwriting.
This project is quite easy, and can be done by the youngest child. |
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