Never tire of doing this fun project with paperwhites

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I’ve been growing paperwhites in glass vases for more than 20 years.

I remember buying a bag of these amazing little bulbs for the first time to do a project with my daughter Aimee when she was about 11.

This week, I did the same project, this time with my granddaughters, Julie and Emma. (Pictured above with finished vases of paperwhites)

First job: Put marbles into glass vases

The process is always the same. Put coloured marbles into glass vases, nestle the paperwhite bulbs into the marbles, then add water, just enough to touch the bottom of the bulbs.

Emma placing blue marbles

The next step is even simpler. Place the vases in a spot where they get good, even, bright light. Then step back and watch the bulbs come to life.

First, they produce white roots that creep and grip the marbles. Next, the bulbs send up green shoots and leaves.

Julie placing blue marbles

And finally, fragrant white flowers appear, a clean, pungent aroma, not alway to the liking of everyone.

Julie and Emma probably did not fully understand what they were doing. They just followed my guidance, but I think they will very soon see the results and remember what they did to make it happen.

With vases of blue marbles

Who knows, perhaps it is something they will do again and again and when they are adults will do as a happy memory of something they did when they were children. 

Finished look with vases of paperwhites on windowsill

They took their vases of paperwhites home and put them in the window where they get good light. 

We’ll be watching for flowers.

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Paperwhites in full flower

WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE PROJECT

Marbles or pebbles or gravel

Blue glass marbles

Paperwhite bulbs

Paperwhites. Very quick to produce flowers