making a windowsill light reflector

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All Photography © Ray Spence Resources Cardboard box that will fit on to the window ledge and wide enough for pots and seed-trays. Plastic sheet. Aluminium foil. Sticky tape or glue. Activity 1. Follow instructions on the next page for building a light reflector, adapting the design to suit your available resources and size of windowsill. 2. Experiment with a range of seedlings and vegetable crops. The One Pot Pledge® concept was devised by Food Up Front, the urban food growing network. Trade Mark registered to Food Up Front. Garden Organic is a registered charity 298104 1/2 Making a windowsill light reflector Since light only comes from one direction on a windowsill, plants tend to stretch towards the light, especially seedlings. To prevent this, make a simple cardboard reflector covered in shiny aluminium foil to evenly reflect light so seedlings grow straight. Work safely Younger children will require adult help if using scissors.

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Page 1: Making a Windowsill Light Reflector

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• Cardboard box that will fit on to the window ledge and wide enough for pots and seed-trays.

• Plastic sheet.

• Aluminium foil.

• Sticky tape or glue.

Activity1. Follow instructions on the next page

for building a light reflector, adapting the design to suit your available resources and size of windowsill.

2. Experiment with a range of seedlings and vegetable crops.

The One Pot Pledge® concept was devised by Food Up Front, the urban food growing network. Trade Mark registered to Food Up Front. Garden Organic is a registered charity 298104 1/2

Making a windowsill light reflector

Since light only comes from one direction on a windowsill, plants tend to stretch towards the light, especially seedlings. To prevent this, make a simple cardboard reflector covered in shiny aluminium foil to evenly reflect light so seedlings grow straight.

Work safely Younger children will require adult help if using scissors.

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Building instructions

1. Materials (one reflector)

• Cardboard box

• Plastic bag

• Aluminium foil

• Sticky tape or glue

2. Take a cardboard box and cut off the top so it is around 15-20cm tall (this height suits trays of seedlings).Alternatively, fold a cardboard sheet in half to create an ‘L’ shape and tape separate diagonal supports to hold cardboard in place.

3. On the front side of the box, measure 3-4cm up from the base and draw a straight line across.

4. Draw a diagonal line from the top of the new front edge to the top corner at the back of the box.

5. Carefully cut along these lines.

6. Line the base and sides of the box with plastic and use sticky tape or glue to secure.

7. Line the base and sides of the box with aluminium foil, shiny side showing, again using sticky tape or glue to secure.

8. Place your finished light reflector on a windowsill and start growing!