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| Hi all, my best friend is a teacher in SA & her 5y/os & the 5th graders are building a butterfly garden from scratch. She wants to try WSing with the kids this winter & has been collecting milk & water jugs. I've given her bunches of seeds but was hoping I could get some of you to send some too. Just let me know & I'll get the information & some pictures to you. We've been working on this for almost a year on paper, drawing up plans & writing the proposal ( had to get permission ) so now the really exciting stuff is about to start. The ground has been worked & amended & some plants put in just to give the kids an idea of how it could look but she wants most of the plants to come from seeds they've grown themselves.
This is for beginning science, reading & writing skills,etc for the kinders & more advanced of course for the 5th graders. Why didn't we get fun stuff like this in school? Thanks for any help. Bev |
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- Posted by DIsgett 8 (dewydale@bellsouth.net) on Wed, Nov 30, 05 at 12:35
| DO you want flower seed and or veggie seed? I am new to saving seed but would like to share. Dale Florence SC |
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| She wants nectar & host plant seeds for butterfly habitat. Any kind of butterfly is ok with her. She has plans for rocks & mud puddles too, anyone with ideas ? hints ? we're open to suggestions. Thanks, Bev |
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- Posted by MrsGalihad z6b Pa (My Page) on Wed, Nov 30, 05 at 18:45
| I have Swamp Milkweed and Orange Butterfly Weed if you can use them. Maybe a few other things too. I'll have to look. This was my first year with the SMW and the Monarchs were loving it. |
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| That is perfect. Jen said it was ok to post the school's link to her class website so I'm going to try. She told me tonight that someone or more than 1 had pulled up some plants, cut others down, & threw dirt all over the sidewalk. Hope they get the meanness out of their systems before anymore work is done. e me & I'll send the school's address or if you'd rather do SASBE I'll send it to you with the school's address on it. Thanks !!! Bev |
Here is a link that might be useful: Judson butterfly garden
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| Almost forgot, Jen is the 1 in the pedal pushers. |
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| Do you have link for flowers regarding host plants? I have several seeds which might be good for butterflies but I don't know which ones. Please post here or email me. Shannon PS Last year I planted sunflowers with my DD preschool class. They loved it. My only tips are 1) use 2 liter bottles because they develop deep roots fast. 2) count on them germinating fast and reaching bloom quickly. I used Teddybear and yellow multibranch dwarf sunflowers. My DD loved watching the finches eat the seeds. Unfortunately, the birds were faster than we were and got all the seeds before we could harvest them LOL. PLMK, Shannon/Dirtrx |
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| I have seeds I would love to send, I think this is a wonderful project, bravo for teaching our kids the value and joy of growing your own plants. Send me an e-mail with the schools address and I'll get them out asap.... Cheryl |
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| I'll try posting this link from my favorites, it's like magic to me when I do it right !!! Just scroll down to find the information. Bev |
Here is a link that might be useful: butterfly
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- Posted by susanlynne48 z7a-OKC (My Page) on Wed, Dec 7, 05 at 19:55
| Bev, you absolutely MUST go to the Butterfly Gardening forum. There is a lady on the forum (probably several), but one I know of for sure, who is a teacher, and is very active on the forum. If you tell them you are looking for seeds for a butterfly garden, you will absolutely be inundated. They LOVE to give and are so wonderful and joyous about sharing their love of butterflies and moths. Every question you or your friend has will be promptly answered. They are the most wonderful people I have ever met on the forums. They would almost have to be, to love and want to preserve some of our most beautiful creatures, wouldn't they? They will be so thrilled to help out. Please tell them that I sent you over there, and let them know why you're there. Tdogmom is one of the members, she is the teacher, and will have so many suggestions and ideas to help your friend out. This is so exciting. I love to hook people up with our butterfly group! I may even have some extra seeds they sent me for sure. Someone just sent me extra hairy indigo seeds, which is a host plant for the marine blue butterflies. I just checked the USGS website "Butterflies of North America". They have a map you can click on for your state, and it will list the butterflies that have been reported in your state by county. This butterfly, the Marine blue, has been reported in Texas, and it looks like possibly in the Lubbock area. Anyway, please go to the Butterfly Gardening forum and request seeds and info for your friend. They don't have an exchange yet, but tons of people will offer to send you some. Cool - we love adding people to the butterfly forum. If she is really interested in Monarchs, too, she can get her school designated as a Monarch Waystation, which is really cool. Susan |
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| Thanks Susan, I didn't even think of going there - DUH year before last I went there with questions all the time. I use that link for information too & think I gave the site to Jen but will have to check. I'll visit the BF folks later, now its time for another Dr appt, yuk Bev |
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| Hi Bev, What a fun idea! They also have a very big space so should be able to raise a lot of pretty flowers the butterflies will love. They may want to plant parsley throughout the garden. Butterflies like to lay their eggs there so the baby caterpillars have something yummy to eat when the eggs hatch. Loved seeing the pictures of the children working to prepare the site. Will they have stepping stone paths so they can walk throughout the garden? Maybe, if it isn't too much trouble, you can post pictures as the project goes along and then in full bloom in summer. Those kids will be so proud of their efforts! I will be sending seeds. I took the school's address off the website. Do I just put the bubble envelope Attn: Butterfly Garden Project or does it go to a certain teacher? Tina |
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| Hi Tina, thanks so much for the help. You can address the envelope to Jennifer Felty K. When they come up here for Christmas break I'm giving her my molds for stepping stones & showing her how to mix them up. Jen will be keeping a picture diary on the website for everyone to see. Parsley is 1 of the seeds I hope she gets lots of, I gave her some of mine but they were old so don't know how much germination she'll get. Can you put a short note in with the seeds saying where you are & a return address. You might get a note or 2 back. Thanks |
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