Yesterday I spent some time out in the garden with my 3 year old daughter. We dug, we raked, we planted, we played with worms, simply put … we gardened! Here are just a few photos from our time outdoors in the beautiful weather and in the garden. (Oh and just so you know “free for all” doesn’t mean you can steal this post or the photos 😉 if it’s not on www.GrowingTheHomeGarden.com it’s not The Home Garden! Feedscrapers are at it again – this is not directed at regular readers)
The front yard is looking pretty good since it was all cleaned up and mulched. There’s still some pruning that needs done – butterfly bushes and yew. There’s the arbor way in the back, it sure looks tiny in the picture!
Here’s my girl running around the daffodils in the front garden with her umbrella. It was windy and she was having quite a time keeping that umbrella in place!
We spent some time preparing the beds and getting them all cleared of spring annual weeds that had crept into the soil.
I think having the kids out in the garden is one reason I changed the URL of my blog to www.GrowingTheHomeGarden.com. “Growing the Home Garden” is much more than just growing plants.
The self-sown cilantro is doing very well. There’s some henbit that has mixed in but that is easy enough to remove.
A purple crocus was blooming near some oregano and the spent foliage of last year’s daylilies.
And more henbit!
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What a great day ya'll had…your grass is so green. You are right about growing the home garden Dave. What a superb Father you are! That little girl of yours looks mighty comfortable in the 'home' garden…and what an adorable compliment she is to her surroundings.
Looks like it was a great day in the garden. I'm so ready to start the spring clean up but mother nature is teasing me.
What a marvelous day in the garden with your 3 yr. old. Memories in the making.
I love that you encourage your three-year-old to help you garden! It is difficult sometimes with my four-year-old son, but I wouldn't have it any other way; there's just no better way to encourage a love and respect of nature. Kudos to you, Dad! You've inspired me to write about a father – son experience that happened last weekend at our home 🙂
Looks like a great day in the garden, and reminded me so much of many spring and summer days outside with my grandma. She's the one that gave me a green thumb and it's a great memory of her. Your daughter will cherish these memories from childhood for many years to come.