Gardening With the Grands
This year I decided to start a vegetable garden. My initial intention was only to try my luck with luffa gourds but that grew into birdhouse gourds other vegetables.
I have carrots (which some critters ate all the tops off), cabbage, tomatoes, onions, corn, red skinned potatoes, white potatoes & sweet potatoes, peas, string beans and watermelon.
I am finding that gardening is more work than I thought but I do enjoy it. Another time for some peace of mind.
Arai has been asking to help in the garden so I got him and my other grand-kids, his friends, (all the little kids call me mom-mom) to help plant some corn seedlings.
My peas have begun to bloom
More images to follow in the coming days.
Thanks for visiting!
Posted on May 27, 2019, in Photography and tagged gardening, grands, inner peace, Kids, photography, photos, plants, vegetables. Bookmark the permalink. 27 Comments.
Nothing nicer than home-grown veg.
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Looks like a lovely vegetable garden. And I am sure it’s plenty of work. It always grows on one, doesn’t it.
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Thank you! Yes it does. I keep thinking if more stuff to try.
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Nice looking garden. I love fresh peas from the garden, so good!
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Thank you! I can’t stand peas but the rest of the family love them so I had to plant for them… lol
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That was nice of you, LOL
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Wow, the grandkids are getting big! How nice to see pictures of them. Enjoy your time with them and the garden.
Nancy
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Thank you Nancy!
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Love the article Robin. Gardening is especially educational when you have your grandchildren helping and asking you the type of questions you never even imagined. One questioned I had was: “where do the earth worms go ?” Never thought of that one.
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Thank you! So far I haven’t had any crazy questions but I am sure they who’l come.
I am curious as how you answer the questions?
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How fun to garden with children….awesome post! Kids are adorable!😉❤️️
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Thank you!
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The garden must be fascinating for all the kids. (Love the “mom-mom” name. I had forgotten about that)
Cheers
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Thank you. No grandmom here made me feel “old”… lol. The kids love it
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Kids are very… susceptible to magic. All eyes and ears.
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Thank you for this post! This brought me back to when I was in the garden with my Grandmother. I thought it was so special as to what she was able to do in the garden! I too now have the love of gardening! This is something that your grand children will always remember you and all you have done. Stay blessed and happy Robin!
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Thank you JJ. I do hope they they remember the good times with me and not just the fussy moments… lol I am glad that my post made you think on good times with your grandmother.
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I love gardening with grandkids.
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It is an enjoyable and teachable time with them.
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I like my berries and tomatoes https://greeninwater.wpcomstaging.com/blog/
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What happened with the loufa gourds?? I want to try them soo bad. I like your raised beds, too. They are very simple but practical and earthy.
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The luffa gourds are slow growers. They have just gotten to over 6 feet but have not flowered yet. Once the start to flower (I am unpatienly waiting)I will l post some pictures. Thanks!
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Reblogged this on GODs Team! Be encouraged. and commented:
Teaching your kids good things such as how to be able to feed themselves off of the land is a good thing.
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Thanks for the reblog!
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You are welcome! Have a blessed day!
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You as well!
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