It has been a pleasure to link up with The Homeschool Village for their garden challenge. I have so enjoyed watching the progress of our garden, through my monthly photos- something I would have missed out on if not doing this challenge. Here is the garden way back at the end of April. Just a [...]
I am linking up with the Homeschool Village Garden Challenge, this is link up #3. Things are really happening in our little garden. Here in the photo above, you can see what our garden looked like a month ago. A few things growing, but pretty bare… What a difference a month makes! Last month our [...]
The end of April finds our garden filling out a bit, but still quite empty. We’ve got our blackberry vines in the back, against the wall. In front of them we have a few rows of celery, and in front of the celery we have a few heads of romaine lettuce. Further up on the [...]
I am linking up with The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge :) April 1st finds us with a few plants started, but the garden is mostly bare. We’ve got sunflowers started in pots. The kids planted these. I think sunflowers are everyone’s favorite garden plant here at home.We’ve got tall 6 footers, and some mini sunflowers [...]
by Jenn on March 26, 2010
Gardening with kids is an exciting thing. So much to look forward to, so much to plan, so much dirt! Gardening with my children is a journey of optimistical planning. Here begins the planning and hopeful visions of a fruitful harvest. A lesson on sowing now and reaping later; on planning, care and steadfastness. Here [...]
by Jenn on April 28, 2009
Everything I learned about homeschooling boys, I learned from the book “Farmer boy“. Well, okay, not really…but I’m thinking that would be a good post title/subject. I read the book for the first time last year, I know shocker…somehow as a ten year old girl-the book just did not capture me, and I skipped it. [...]