BC Agriculture has expanded their Spuds in Tubs program to use the soil left from growing our potatoes to grow daffodils.. This allows us to continue our gardening from spuds in the spring to planting the daffodil bulbs in the fall.
We shared our Spuds project with our grand friends last year so decided to
share Planting a Promise with them too.
With our grand friends watching we discovered the promise within the bulb.
I showed the group a daffodil bulb and said that inside of it there is a
promise,
a promise that it will grow into a flower. The daffodil needs
to be planted in
the fall but will grow in the spring.
We are doing an experiment with these bulbs; Will they grow just
as good in a pot as they would outside in soil?
We drew pictures predicting what our flowers will look like when they bloom.
Then shared them with our grand friends.
At school, a few weeks later, we planted more bulbs in our front flower bed.
First, Mackenzie, my new practicum student helped move the spud soil
to the flower bed.
We started our lesson indoors the same way we did with our grand
friends by cutting a bulb open.
The handbook is a great resource, full of information and pictures to
aid in the understanding of how this flower grows and what to expect.
The kit comes with 35 bulbs, we planted 4 with our grand friends
and used one to cut open so 30 left to plant.
We had a great time digging holes and making sure we placed the
bulb in the hole with the roots pointing down.
We talked about what the bulb will need to grow.
The soil, the sun and water.
Now we’ll wait, watch and record the growth of our promises.