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The Imagination Garden: March 2009
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Friday, March 27, 2009. BTW when the children saw it last night they were laughing and running around it and dancing. They are so excited about it! Here's...
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The Imagination Garden: September 2009
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Friday, September 11, 2009. Well, I guess I'd rather be in the garden than here on the computer writing about the garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Imagination Garden: February 2012
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Our beautiful Kousa Dogwood tree lost a lot of bark in the ice. I hope the tree doesn't get attacked by canker or borers...
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The Imagination Garden: Giant Broccoli
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Friday, March 2, 2012. We have giant broccoli! Almost as big as me (if I were a LEGO minifigure). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Earth Day Every Day.
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The Imagination Garden: March 2012
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Friday, March 30, 2012. Spring has us Growing. I have my work cut out for me. I need to plant some more seeds - there's space in the greenhouse! Almost as...
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The Imagination Garden: June 2009
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Saturday, June 20, 2009. Now for some garden pictures. I harvested our broccoli a bit late. It didn't taste as good as it could have, but I'm just cha...
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The Imagination Garden: February 2009
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Try and Try Again. I spent the year browsing gardening and children's gardening websites online and reading two books that were...
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The Imagination Garden: Tent City
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A mother's journey to creating a whimsical place for her children to learn and play. Many children today think that food comes from the store, from the cafeteria or from a fast food restaurant. We decided to teach our children that food comes from the earth, give them the skills to grow their own food and show them how to protect and nurture the earth. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Three of the side yard 4'x4' raised beds have covered wagon-style frames. Held up very well. It is filled with. When I was talk...
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