Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Save some seed...a great fall activity!

In autumn, you can find a flower with seed inside just about anywhere. Sunflowers and marigolds are especially easy ones. You will need to look for a dead or dying flower. Then, you can pull the seeds out from the center. Then, make your own seed packet to store them in. I discovered this useful activity at the Garfield Park Conservatory.

If your marigolds look like this, they are ready for seed saving!
What you will need: 8.5 x 11 computer paper, stapler, writing utensil.
Fold one third into the center of the paper.
Fold remaining third inside over the first flap.
Fold in half.
Remove mature seeds from seed pod (this is a dead marigold flower here).
Staple one side, making an envelope with a solid bottom.
Place seeds inside.
Fold over top edge and staple shut.
Label. Finished!




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