**Just a quick note: all of the bags of scraps are all spoken for. I will be getting in contact with the first 5 people that I either recieved an email or a comment from shortly. I am still working on the shipping prices. Thanks to all of you who were interested and no worries I will destash again!**
It took one full day to plant the gardens this year. Now that the kiddos are getting bigger it is getting so much easier…and funner.They love working out in the gardens just as much as we do!Every single seed in their packets got planted. I can only imagine what some of those mounds and rows are going to look like. But that is a good thing, because with all of the trenches and holes they are digging in the gardens we are going to need some extra plants to grow. You know…just in case. The truth is they are pretty careful around the plants, but every once in awhile a little girl gets too excited over some onions that are growing as she thinks they are ready to be picked…and ends up picking a quarter of the row before this momma (who is busy mowing the lawn) realizes it. Luckily onions are an easy fix. And I will trade onions for dirty toes any day!Of course with the start of gardening season also comes the start of bug season, and caterpillar season, and moth season… and whatever other bug they can find season. This little one has a love for “papillars” like I have never seen before. While her big sister rather enjoy them this way…me too.
Jessica at Me Sew Crazy says
So cute! We tried getting our kids involved in planting flowers and what not, only to watch the squirrels eat them all the next few days.
I cant believe your little ones love bugs! Mine are in the stage where they freak out over them! Well at least Maddy does – Chloe has outgrown it and will just step on something that bothers her (or pick it up to show everyone – one or the other, depends on whether or not she deems it a threatening bug or not). Ay yi yi
elizabeth says
Your garden looks beautiful! And sorry for the wordpress troubles….it’s one of our fears to lose stuff so we haven’t done it yet…..yay for at least taking the plunge!
mandi@herbanhomestead says
Oh! It is so big! How wonderful! My kids are in the garden with me daily as well. It is one of my favorite things!
cliodana says
wow big garden! do you trade seed? i love gardening and sewing too, maybe we can trade. i’m not perfect bilingual… do you have a scrap fabric bag to giveaway or seed?? or maybe i get it wrong!” anyway, i love to swap with you. tell me if you’re interest
regards cliodana
Dawn says
Yay! This is the post I wait for, lol. (you know this) I didn’t do a garden this year with the baby due first week of August. So, I’m living vicariously through you. 😉
Karen says
I get garden envy every time I see your garden. I want one that big! Mine seems like a postage stamp compared to yours!
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