Grow Big Strange & Nasty Plants
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Average customer review:Product Description
Have great fun growing 5 weird and wonderful plant curios to amaze both friends and family! You can grow a giant pumpkin which is great for Halloween or pumpkin soup, a square tomato perfect for sandwiches, an insect eating sundew plant, a sensitive mimos
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11145 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Interplay UK
Features
- Living World is an award winng range
- encourages the investigation and understanding of the remarkable world of living creatures
- The kits are safe, enviromentally sound and educational.
- Have great fun growing 5 weird and wonderful plant curios to amaze both friends and family!
- Grow a giant pumpkin, a square tomato, an insect eating plant, a giant sunflower, sensitive mimosa
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Wild Science are a range of science kits with real attitude! Have great fun growing 5 weird and wonderful plant curios to amaze both friends and family! You can grow a giant pumpkin which is great for halloween or pumpkin soup,a square tomate perfect for sandwiches, an insect eating sundew plant, a sensitive mimosa which closes its leaves when you gently touch it and a giant sunflower - see if you can nuture it to be a competition winner! Grow Big, Strange and Nasty Plants is recommended for children aged 5 years and over. Contents may vary slightly from those shown
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Customer Reviews
just go buy some seeds!
This was received as a birthday gift and it is very disappointing.
1st - only buy this if it is spring - these plants will not grow in the autumn or winter.
The kit contains;
- the 5 types of seeds, a small packet of each.
- some very small packets of compost
- some very tiny plastic flower pots - which are just big enough to germinate the seeds, but you will need more compost and proper pots to grow the plants on
- a small plastic box to put around a developing tomato, so that as it grows it fills the box and goes square,
- a couple of very small plastic covers to put around your flower pots
In my opinion if you want to get a child interested in growing things, go and buy some sunflower seeds and a decent sized pot to grow them in, or get them their own window box to grow flowers in.
Only buy this if the child has a garden or outside space, and the parents will provide a grow bag or something big to pot the plants into once they have germinated




