Propagation Tray Workshop
Propagating your own plants is both fun and challenging. It is more fun with the right tools, but they don't have to be expensive. During this hour long workshop, I'll show you how to build your own propagation tray for almost FREE. Who doesn't like free. To get the most out of the hour collect some supplies so we can build a propagation tray together.
What you will need:
A 1 gallon container. It can be a liquid laundry detergent jug, a vinegar jug, an ice cream bucket.
It should be completely cleaned before we start. Soap residue or bleach residue will kill the plants.
A Drill and fairly large drill bit is best. You will need some way to make a hole.
A small bit of screening or open mesh cloth.
Sharp sand. It could be listed as builders sand or play sand.
Un-treated water. Filtered water, rain water, bottled water. I prefer rain water if I can get it.
We will be playing with the propagation trays on November 22. Just in time to create beautiful plants for the gift giving season.
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Manitu Okahas
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