Plant something, preferably something you can eat.
Activities
Plant a seedling.
Choose one of the seedlings provided and plant it in the bottom part of a 2 l PET plastic bottle. Before you put the potting soil into the bottle, make 2-3 small holes in the bottom so that excess water can drain.
Make your own mini-greenhouse using a 2 l PET bottle. Sow a few seeds, wait for them to germinate and once they are a bit bigger transfer each seedling to his own container or, if you can, plant them outside in your garden.
Note: Radish is best sown in situ meaning not transplanted.
Record the growth of your vegetables and tell us all about their progress on your blog. If you can, take photographs occasionally.
Have a looK at Google's doodle for Earth Day, 22 April 2012
http://www.google.com/doodles/earth-day-2012
Photos: Helga Nordhoff
Seedlings provided
Sweet Basil
Red Oakleaf lettuce
Swiss Chard
Cherry Tomato
Seeds to sow
Photo: Helga Nordhoff
Radish:
Cherry Belle Raphanus sativus
Beans:
Contender Phaseolus vulgaris
Beans: Timbavati
Peas:
Greenfeast Pisum sativum
Paprika Capsicum frutescens
Position
Sun
Sun
Sun
Sun
Sun
Sowing
Depth
3 mm
don't transplant
10 mm
20 mm
10 mm
3 mm
Spacing
3 cm
100 x 45 cm
45 x 100 cm
5 x 60 cm
40 x 40 cm
Germination
4-8 days
7-10 days
7-14 days
7-14 days
7-14 days
Keep soil moist during germination.
Days to harvest
25-30 days
50-60 days
50-60 days
60-120 days
120 days
Images from: www.ballstraathof.co.za/
References & Resources
Ball Straathof. In your Garden. Viewed online on 29 August 2012 at: http://www.ballstraathof.co.za/
Michelle & Riaan Garforth-Venter. May 2011. the green line. LAPA Publishers
Google. 22 April 2012. Earth Day. Viewed online on 22 April 2012 at:
www.google.com/doodles/earth-day-2012