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 Cow Bean Planters


    Create a seed starter planter
      Recycle and
         Celebrate the Cow...
              all at the same time.

Here's how....

We use the black and white spotted beans called Vaquero beans that we get from Rancho Gordo because they resemble he hide of the Holstein dairy cow, but any bean seed will do. Other black and white bean seeds are Orca, Dalmation, Ying and Yang beans. Appalossa and Calypso beans are maroon and white resembling Ayrshire dairy cows. 

 swollen seeds sprout
ABOVE: Seeds absorb water and swell
as the baby plant inside starts to take
up water and begins to grow.

"Proof" your seeds....fast-start the sprout:

To do your best to make sure the seed has its best chance of growing, it is best to jump start the germination process. Soak the beans in water overnight. Just put them in a glass or jar and cover them with water. The beans will absorb the water and start to swell. Don't leave them in the water more than a day. There is a baby plant inside the seed waiting for water, heat and air to germinate. If you soak them too long, the plant will drown and you have the beginnings for bean soup!  

Next, fold a damp paper towel around the swollen seed(s) and put the bundle in a plastic bag. Set the bag aside for a few days. A warm spot out of the way is a good choice. The seeds need a little warmth to grow... but not enough heat to cook them!

In a few days you can start to check the seeds. you will see that they split apart and a little plant will start to sprout out from between the two halves. You can now be sure which seeds are viable and are ready to go into the dirt.

Make the Cow Bean Planter

MATERIALS:

 

STEPS:
get some good dirt Get your supplies ready.  Set upset up
Toilet tissue roll cuts Draw a line about 1/2" to 3/4" around the end of an empty toilet paper tube. Make slits down to the line about every half inch. cut slits
Fold the slits over closing the end of the tube to form a bottom. You may want to add a piece of tape to secure. fold in flaps
roll hide around tube  Wrap a piece of "genuine paper cowhide" around the tube. (Download from the Printables section of the website. Just use half the sheet.) coveer tube with "cow hide"
secure end with tape or paste Fold the edge(s) of the paper over the edge(s) 0f the tube. If you need to, secure the paper with a piece of tape to keep it from unrolling.  wrap the cow hide around the tubewrap the "cow hide" around the tube
fill with dirt Fill the tube to about one inch from the top with good soil. Tap the tube on the table to help the dirt settle in the tube. fill tube with dirt
seed starting to sprout Select a healthy seed that is sprouted and put it on top of the dirt in the tube,  Drop in the cow bean 
plant seed Cover it with dirt to the top of the tube. Tap again to make sure it all settles. fill with soil and tap
cut out cow hwad Cut out a cow head from the  Printables  sheet and stick it into the tube. You can attach a popsicle stick if you want to, but it is not needed. cut out head

 

 Once the plant grows to about 4 or 5 inches, you can take off the "cow hide"
and plant the whole tube in the ground in late spring or summer
or in a container the rest of the year. 
Bean seeds need the long days of summer to produce bean pods, but the plant
will grow green even in winter if you keep it in a
warm, very sunny spot in front of a window.

ENJOY!

 insert the cow head

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