My Mother's Garden, Summer 2008 |
Daddy adding all sorts of good growing "stuff" into the soil; including composted cow manure, limestone, green sand, and rock phosphate. |
But now that Big Brother is getting a little older, I really wanted our children to experience having a family garden. I want them not only to experience the fun of eating from the garden, but also to develop the respect of watching something grow from a seed to a full sized plant and to understand the care and process that goes into growing food. So we decided to expand our small, mostly herbs and tomatoes, raised bed into an even larger raised bed this year. And luckily, I can still ask my mom all sorts of questions as we embark on this new project.
Our picture lists of seedlings we wanted to buy. |
We had a lot of fun selecting things at the farm stand. When we got there I realized our list might not help us that much, as the plants obviously didn't have vegetables yet. But Big Brother solved that problem by looking at the seedling labels. He was especially excited to discover purple peppers!
A few days after purchasing the seedlings, we were ready to plant the garden. We made it a whole family affair, and waited for Daddy to come home from work. In terms of planting the seeds, one way we got Big Brother to gently and carefully plant them was to say "Goodnight seeds, we'll see you again when you're a plant." He loved saying that as he patted the dirt. He also understood the seedlings were "baby plants" and he needed to be gentle with them. He enjoyed using his gardening tools, a birthday present, to dig small holes.
Each day since we planted Big Brother likes to look out over the garden and see how things are growing. I can't wait for the first moment he discovers something ready for picking on one of our plants. Until then, I need to convince him weeding is fun.
I love that he is going to plant the seeds and then watch for the growth, each day will be so fun for him to check how much it has grown once it pokes through the ground. As you know we were never a big veggie family but we also thought that it was important to have a small garden of veggie and flowers so we could see how it all works. So important for them. Cute pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammie. Despite growing up with a garden, I like that we're learning along with him on this one. We got a little carried away and planted the seedlings too early, so now we have to be giving them lots of care at night this week. But, it's all part of the learning process.
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