Mom In Madison shares this simple project growing wheatgrass in a glass jar that allows kids to see what is going on underground. I think several of these jars would look gorgeous as a centerpiece as well!
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Something we do is grow our own wheat grass in our Easter baskets a few weeks before Easter. Then we have beautiful natural grass in our baskets rather than the messy plastic stuff.
Posted by: Laura | 01/13/2009 at 09:48 AM