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Monday, April 16, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Planting Coffee Beans
Fill the cup or container about 1/3 full with the perlite. Set one bean in the middle of the perlite. Pour more perlite to cover the bean. Water the bean and cover with plastic wrap to help retain the moisture. Keep in a warm location. We are keeping ours on the counter above the dishwasher.
Now, as with everything else, we wait...germination should take about 4 weeks! We will post again in 4 weeks!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Planting a Pineapple!
Start by twisting off the top of the pineapple. Grasp it at the bottom of the leaves and twist and pull. You will end up with this little nub.
Begin removingthe leaves around the bottom, one by one. You will see some brown wormy things...those are the roots! Continue to remove leaves until you don't see any new roots.
Your new growth will come from the middle of the pineapple top. The outside leaves will eventually turn brown and die. That is fine.
Keep the top watered. Keep it out of direct sunlight for the first 1-2 weeks. After about 2 weeks, you can move it to a sunny location. We will post more pictures as our pineapple grows!
It is normal for all of the leaves on the outside to become brown and die. Don't worry!
New growth comes from the center! (1 wk)
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Eaglets!
First Eaglet hatched March 27, 2012
Second Eaglet hatched March 28, 2012
Mom feeding the babies. One egg left to hatch.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Eagles
I have been watching the eagles in Decorah Iowa with my 4-5 year olds. It has been an exciting time learning about the bald eagles! I thought I'd share a couple of the still shots that I took via their web cam. The picture of the female eagle: she is indeed panting. It has been unseasonably warm in Iowa this spring. These birds are used to snow at this time of the year. They don't even get the shelter from the leaves! This nest is approx. 80 feet up in a cottonwood tree in Decorah Iowa.
How big is the nest? About 6 feet across, about 5 feet deep; it weighs close to 1367 lb.
male eagle
Mom is sleeping on the eggs while dad stays guard on an upper branch.
Close up of Male's eye and beak. Nares - the holes in a bird's beak
We have a pip!!! 3/26/12
3/26/12 - 5:12 pm
This is mom and a close-up of part of the nest.
2 eaglets!
Dad perched on a nearby branch
Birds are coming back!
The colorful thing in the background is a suet feeder filled with some of my yarn scraps. Birds love to use yarn in their nest building in the spring.
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