Saturday, March 28, 2009

Ever see a Plant MOVE when you tickle it?

Ever see a plant move when you tickle it? Some children and adults never had a chance to see one. For me, I did. When I was a kid, I love to visit my father's garden and entertained myself tickling the Mimosa pudica plant. I laughed every time it moves its branches and leaves when I tickled it. It's fun. Unfortunately, here in Hat Yai I haven't had a chance to see one.

In our place Mimosa pudica plant is abundant and some people even considered it as weeds. Don't they know that other parts of the world grow it on their own? For me, I love to grow one on my own and want to get my son excited about nature and gardening, especially by teaching him how to grow the plant that will move when he tickles it! He'll surely love it and will never forget this kind of adventure! I want him to grow loving gardening and nature.

The big question now is where do I get the seeds? I visited a very interesting website that answers my query. In http://www.ticklemeplant.com I saw that they're offering low cost, environmentally friendly products and educational activities especially this holiday-Easter and Earth day! Their economical kit, the Mini House costs only $5.99 and includes everything you need to grow your own TickleMe Plant. They were recently featured by the National Gardening Association's Kid's Store. They produce TickleMe Family Greenhouse Kits with six mini-flower pots which make it easy for an entire family to grow its own TickleMe Plant. I can't wait to have our own this summer.

Please visit http://www.ticklemeplant.com for information, pricing and a description of their TickleMe Plant seeds, greenhouses and growing kits. I'm sure you'll never look at plants in the same way as well as your kids!

Let's help our children develop a positive attitude toward growing plants.



Denise

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