Activity 1: Grow this season’s special: Vetches aka Ġulbiena
Here is all you need to know to grow your own vetches, which is a Maltese tradition during Christmas time. Vetches are very easy and fast growing plants. All you need is a few simple items.
The vetch is a genus of plants that belongs to a family of 140 species forming part of the Fabaceae family (the pea family). It is usually grown as fodder, which is basically feed for cows and cattle. But in Malta, we grow it quite differently around Christmas time to use it as a decoration.
Let’s give it a try, shall we?
Get your materials ready!
Try it out!
Step 1
Place your seeds in a bowl and soak them in water. The vetches will absorb plenty of water and they will eventually triple in size. Therefore, make sure the bowl is well filled with water. Leave the seeds in water for 24 hours before the next step.
Step 2
Pack the container you will be using with cotton wool. Make sure the container is clean from any residue if you’re reusing a food container. Butter containers work great for this.
Step 3
Drain the soaked vetches seeds and place them on top of the cotton wool. The more seeds you place in a container, the more voluminous the plant will grow. However, make sure you place them in a single layer and not on top of each other.
Step 4
Water the vetches and keep watering every few days. Never leave the cotton wool to dry out.
Step 5
Place the container with seeds in a dark space, away from light as much as possible. We placed ours in a closed cabinet. Only open the cupboard for watering. This way your vetches will grow into brilliant white shoots. Exposing them to light will make them turn green.
Other great spots would be under a bed or else in a dark room and covered with a cardboard box. Make sure there is enough space around your plant for the shoots to grow.
Step 6
When they are grown (usually takes around 3 weeks), take them out of the cabinet and place them wherever you want to decorate with them!
Activity 2: Spot the Wild Plant!
If you’d like to learn more about plants, why not go on a nature walk this December? Download this ‘Spot the Plant Worksheet’ to take with you and see whether you can spot the six indigenous plants included in it. They’re beautiful plants, right?
Even though our islands are small, we can proudly say that we have quite a few indigenous and endemic species. But what is the difference between the two types?
Did you see any other interesting plants while out on your walk? Let us know!
Share you’re a photo of your Gulbiena & any photos from your walk with us on social media by tagging us on social media @esploramalta #esploramalta #getcuriousgetinspired
Don’t forget to take a photo of at least 4 of your favourite activities from Esplora’s Science Advent Calendar. Trust us, you’ll need them!