Springs On The Way...

Springs on the way... and I am ready. I loved the snow, it was beautiful and fun and pretty, but now it's time to move on and start spring. The Canadian geese are back, we only get 2-3 each year, so they are not a problem here except when they nest. They will not let you get too close, but who wants to ...geese flog!





I had lost my camera, but now it is found (really a week ago). I uploaded my pictures and found this cute picture of Lauryn and Brooklyn looking out the window at one of their favorite cats. It is so cute!



I've been so busy... starting garden plants, indoor gardening, in fact Merrill is wondering if he is living in the garden! :) Well, I already had numerous house plants like my violets, Christmas cactus, aloe vera, snake plant and some others, so I do have an indoor garden. I just added tomatoes, peppers and some flowers to the mix. ;)



I have been painting a picture for Isaiah's room. I've had the canvas for months and she wanted to get the room painted and needed the finished product. I also wanted to get it done before I got too involved in other projects.



I've been watching for the robin. I can't wait to hear his sweet chirping song! For sure, we will know spring is on the way, but for sure it will be spring next Thursday. Time flies!

1 comment:

Mark said...

I thought the Lavy Family would enjoy this activity.

My name is Mark Chipkin. When I was 10 years old I grew TickleMe Plants and I never forgot the day I tickled my first plant and it closed its leaves and lowered its branches. As with my own experience, this is a growing experience that can excite kids about plants and nature. I have been teaching science for over 30 year and now, and I decided to create an educational company that sells TickleMe Plant seeds and growing kits. I developed kits and activities to help children (and those young at heart) get excited about plants and indoor gardening. I 100% guarantee they can grow a plant and it will move when they tickle it or I replace the seeds. I provide individual support, growing tips and experiments for kids for free. Would you consider sharing any of the information indicated below or videos from our web site www.TickleMePlant.com with your readers?
You have my permission to use any of our photos, graphics, videos, pricing and text from our web site or below in your writings TickleMe Plants are now being featured by the National Gardening Association www.kidsgardeningstore.com which have similar goals to ours! Below are directions for growing your own TickleMe Plant and other information I hope you will find useful!
Please write or call if I can provide you with any high resolution images. I look forward to your reply.
Thank you for giving this matter your attention,
Mark Chipkin
Ever Grow The Plant That MOVES When You Tickle It?
Now you and your family can grow your own TickleMe Plants™! I have been growing TickleMe Plants™ with my sixth grade students and family for over 30 years. Imagine the amazement of your friends, family or students when your living TickleMe Plant™ closes its leaves and lowers its branches as you tickle it.

Materials:
• TickleMe Plant™ Seeds
• Flower pot or cup with hole on the bottom
• Soil
Directions:
1. The day before you plant your seeds, soak them in warm water overnight.
2. Fill a flower pot or cup ¾ of the way with soil.
3. Plant three to five seeds by covering them with 1/8 inch of soil.
4. Water your seeds gently.
5. Place your newly planted seeds in a room that receives bright light or sunlight for part of the day.
6. Temperatures in the room should be above 70 degrees.
7. Water before the soil dries out.
8. That’s it! Your plants will begin to grow in less than a week.
The first two leaves will not be ticklish. In about three weeks, the second set of TickleMe Plant™ leaves will appear and they will move when you tickle them. TickleMe Plants™ are best grown as house plants and can even be placed in a bright location outside during the warmer months. They are frost sensitive, so be sure to bring them inside before the cold weather arrives. The sensitive plant seeds of the TickleMe Plant grow to produce beautiful pink cotton puff ball flowers.
TickleMe Plants™ can live for a year or more and grow to about one foot plus in height.

What is a TickleMe Plant?
Native to Brazil, TickleMe Plants can be found growing wild there and in other tropical areas. The scientific name for the TickleMe Plant™ is Mimosa pudica. It also has been called shy grass, sensitive plant and other names throughout the world.
To learn about the natural history of the TickleMe Plant™ go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitive_plant

Don’t be surprised if you find yourself and your children developing a greater sensitivity to plants. When my students first tickle their plants, they often scream “It’s ALIVE!”
Even students that are sometimes hard to motivate, can’t wait to take home their pet TickleMe Plant™ to show off to their friends and family. I grew my first TickleMe Plant™ when I was 9 years old and I never looked at plants in the same way again, nor have I ever forgotten the experience. Neither will you!
To learn more about growing TickleMe Plants™ or to order seeds go to www.TickleMePlant.com Seed packets start at $4.95, Growing Kits and TickleMe Plant Greenhouses with mini flower pots are available.
TickleMe Plants can be found online, in science catalogs, at science museums, botanical gardens, The National Gardening Association Kid’s Store as well as at toy and gift stores.

Mark Chipkin is a middle school Science Teacher and an Educational Project Director for the TickleMe Plant™ Company. He has sent hundreds of students home with their own Pet TickleMe Plants™.
Thank you for your time to consider this matter,
Mark Chipkin
Educational Project Advisor and Co-Owner
TickleMe Plant Company
8453504800
TickleMePlants@aol.com
www.TickleMePlant.com