Kluane’s Creations Kitchen Herbs Indoor Organic Herb Kits Wildflowers Just follow these instructions to grow your own herbs. Use the arrow keys to advance.

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Kluane’s Creations Kitchen Herbs Indoor Organic Herb Kits Wildflowers Just follow these instructions to grow your own herbs. Use the arrow keys to advance or to return to the previous page Teas

seeds The seeds are embedded on the surface of the starter pot/pucks.

Pop out the pot/puck located behind the instructions using your thumbs.

Place ¼ cup of lukewarm water into a measuring cup. Each pot/puck should absorb 1/4cup of water. Single Kit Kit of three Add ¾ cup of lukewarm water into a measuring cup

Carefully pour the appropriate amount of water into either a plastic bag, deli container or dish. For the single kits and cards you can use the included outer wrap.

Place the pot/puck(s) into the chosen container.

In 2 to 3 minutes the pot/pucks will expand to 3 times its original size.

After the pucks have fully expanded it may be necessary to pour out excess water

After the expansion of the pot/puck gently spread the seeds around using your finger. A light covering of soil will cover the seeds.

Pencil in the date on the back of the herb marker. This allows you to keep a record of when you started your organic garden.

The germination time (the time it takes your seeds to sprout) varies for each plant type. See the individual germination times located with the instructions.

2 nd set of leaves Time to transplant

Once the seeds have sprouted and a second set of leaves are present carefully remove the outer mess and place the new baby sprouts (it’s roots and soil) into a 4 inch pot.

When the individual plants reach approximately 3 inches tall transplant them into a windowsill box or place them outside.