Sprout Houses – Grow Your Own Magic Beans

The sprout house is a favorite craft, which highlights the health benefits of eating beans (they really are magic!) and how easy it is to germinate a seed.

Check out this resource for sprout house instructions and additional activities to do with your magic bean Sprout House. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/My-Little-Sprout-House-Printable-1218023. Here’s what to do next with your bean sprouts…

What to do next with your bean sprouts…


If attached to the cotton ball, no worries — that whole root system with the organic cotton into a pot of soil or in-ground garden bed. Water and provide a trellis because beans are climbers!

Tips for growing kidney beans

Tips for growing black beans


HOW TO GROW YOUR OWN FOOD

For more on growing your food, please checkout our “How to Grow Your Own” – link for Printable Color Page and How to Grow Steps PDF.


Beans, beans, they are good for your heart and a whole lot more!

Eating a cup of beans per day can add an extra four years to your life. That is according to Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and New York Times bestselling author, who has spent over a decade studying the places around the globe. Buettner discovered the five places in the world—dubbed “Blue Zones”—where people live the longest, healthiest lives. His articles about these places in the New York Times Magazine and National Geographic are two of the most popular for both publications.

Buettner now works in partnership with municipal governments, large employers, and health insurance companies to implement Blue Zones Projects in communities, workplaces, and universities. Blue Zones Projects are well-being initiatives that apply lessons from the Blue Zones to entire communities by focusing on changes to the local environment, public policy, and social networks. The program has dramatically improved the health of more than 5 million Americans to date.

More about the benefits of beans!




Published by TFES Garden Club

Do you love being outside and getting your hands dirty? Are you interested in working in our school garden? If so, sign-up and join the Thomas Fitzwater Garden Club! We are looking for Kids and the Young-at-Heart to help us grow food and beautify our school grounds with native plants! We also plan to have fun while learning and loving nature along the way!

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