'Growing cards'

EN: Together with your order, you have found a 'Thank You' card made out of growing paper. The flowers will attract bees and butterflies.

Read the instructions underneath to get the best result possible.

 

NL: Samen met je bestelling heb je een bedankkaartje gevonden gemaakt van groeipapier. De bloemen trekken bijen en vlinders aan.

Lees de onderstaande instructies om het best mogelijke resultaat te verkrijgen.

 

FR : Avec votre commande, vous avez trouvé une carte de remerciement en papier de croissance. Les fleurs attirent les abeilles et les papillons.

Lisez les instructions ci-dessous pour obtenir le meilleur résultat possible.

Instructions

Soak Me

Get the growing paper really wet!

 

It needs to be wet enough to dissolve and allow the seeds to germinate.

 

Now put the wet growing paper in a place of your choice. This can be in the garden or in a pot inside. We recommend using sowing soil or potting soil.

 

If you want to plant your growing paper in the garden, it is best to do so between March and August. You can, of course, plant it indoors all year round.

Cover Me

Now pour about 1 to 1.5 cm of soil onto your growing paper.

 

It is important that there is not too much soil on the paper so that the seeds have enough nutrients, protection and sunlight to germinate. If the paper is covered with too thick a layer of soil, the seeds will germinate slower or not at all.

Water Me

Water your growing paper every day in the beginning.

 

This will keep the paper nice and moist. The best way to do this is with a spray bottle, which distributes the water evenly.

 

If you water with a watering can or a cup, only some of the seeds may get enough water to germinate.

Love Me

Your new plant will feel most at home in a bright and warm place. But be careful not to get too much direct sunlight. Too much sun can dry out the paper, preventing the seeds from germinating. Then it's just a matter of waiting!

 

After a week, you should see the first plants. As soon as the first stems emerge from the soil, you should continue to water and keep an eye on the new plants.

 

You don't have to water every day, but always in such a way that the plants are well-watered.

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