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Subject: Rootin' Tootin' Potato

Date: Thu Jan 11 17:37

Author: Tonya (tonyamb@bellsouth.net)

Here's a great indoor gardening project for kids--they'll be sprouting a sweet potato in no time!

Stick toothpicks around the center of a sweet potato. Place half of the sweet potato in a cup of water so that the toothpicks hold the potato in place.
Set the potato in a cup on a windowsill where it will get plenty of sunlight to grow roots from the base.
After awhile, the sweet potato will sprout stems from the top & you can plant it in a garden during the spring or early summer.

Use clear plastic cups or containers so the kids can see the plant roots in action.

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