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26 Oct 2012 Every week we feature a fun and/or educational activity you can try at home or in the classroom. We have recently begun mailing our Gift Catalog for this year's holiday season and will be featuring activities that highlight the items.
making a terrarium out of a soda bottle. One 2-liter bottle of soda (with cap). Choice of Small Plants (Ivy is a good choice). Small stones or pebbles to line one to two inches deep on the bottom. Potting Soil; Sharp Scissors (adult only). Plastic spoon. Newspaper to work on. Paper plate to remove plant from pot and separate
5 Aug 2014 Top the charcoal with a thin layer of sphagnum moss, then add enough potting mix to fill the bottle up to about one inch from the top. Use a good quality potting mix – not garden soil. Your soda bottle terrarium is now ready to plant. When you're finished planting, slide the top of the bottle over the bottom.
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Spread the love: by Scott Meeks (aka Crunchy Scott) This awesome, upcycled twist on the classic terrarium DIY is a miniature rainforest in a bottle! School is a. By: Kelsie Fronheiser, Gene Edwards, Jenny Kraus, Justin LangeIntroduction:These instructions will help you create your very own eco-column in your home or.
11 Jun 2014 Here's the terrarium DIY project breakdown: Materials. 2 liter soda bottle (washed and dry); Pebbles; Activated Carbon (from the pet store); Pistachio shells (or Spanish moss); Potting soil; Fresh moss; 2 small tropical plants (like a fern and a palm); 1 small toy animal. Directions. 1. Have an adult help with
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10 Mar 2016 Steps to Building Your Recycled Bottle Terrarium. Step 1: Place a rubber band around your empty, clean soda bottle. Step 2: Cut just above the rubber band. Step 3: Pour 1/2? sand into the bottom. Step 4: Add a layer of pebbles. Step 5: Add the activated charcoal. Step 6: Add a 2-3? layer of organic soil.
15 Apr 2012 My son has been learning about plants at school, so we decided to do a few of our own planting projects here at home. The first project we decided to do was to make our own terrarium out of a soda bottle. I found some great instructions on this from the Terrarium Man. I first took my kids to this cute little
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