
there are pods on display
Here is the initiation of the paperPods. In the background is an assembly of prints of dirt, which among other things, highlight the importance of dirt in the propagation process. These prints will soon be reduced to paper-pulp (after the ink has been removed) in order to become the material for the next batch of pods.

pods in the garden
The second batch of pods, lingering in the spring sun. They will soon have their tags attached, after which they will be ready to go out into the world to be found.

pod sprout!
Activity in the dirt…

and its calendula!
This is about five days after the first little green shoot was visible. notice the shell of the seed pod that is still attached to the sprout. it will be shed off as the plant grows.
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