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Popcorn in a Picket Planter

by Leslie Garisto Pfaff
An indoor gardening project from FamilyFun
gardenIf your idea of the perfect garden is a drift of lush greenery nestled inside a picket fence, you don't need to wait till summer to get it. This picket planter with popcorn plants is as easy to make as popcorn itself.

The planter's base is a wooden clementine box. We glued a line of wooden clothespins to the top edge, and wooden beads atop the corner posts and the adjacent clothespins.

Once the glue was dry, we gave the planter two coats of paint (we used latex semigloss wall paint). We set plastic seedling trays--easily removed for watering--inside the box and filled each to an inch from the top with potting soil. We then sprinkled on popcorn kernels (not the microwave kind) and covered them with another half inch of soil.

 Materials
  • Wooden clementine box
• Wooden clothespins
• Wooden beads
• Glue
• Latex semigloss wall paint
• Plastic seedling trays
• Potting soil
• Popcorn kernels

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We kept the soil moist, and our corn was up in about a week. The greenery lasted for several weeks more.


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