One of the joys of gardening, is sharing it with others.
I have shared it with my kids and am now starting with my first grandchild, Lily.
Last week, we made a Valentine’s Day present for her mom and dad.
We started with a trip to the nursery…
Valentine Day present
We bought two types of flowers for a fragrant container – Stock and Alyssum.
I already had the pot, the potting soil and slow-release fertilizer – so we were good to go.
Valentine Day present
When I had planned to do this with Lily – I had counted on my husband being there to take pictures of us. But, he had to leave at the last minute to take the dog to the vet (abscessed tooth – he’s okay now).
So, I had to take the photos myself, while making sure that Lily didn’t fall off the bench – hence the picture, above, of her sitting in my lap.
She seemed pretty steady on the picnic bench, so I let her sit by herself for a few seconds for this picture…
She did just great, but I did have to teach her not to pull the flowers off – I think that is first lesson that I have had to teach each of my kids.
When my daughter came over to pick her up later that day – Lily had a pretty container of flowers to give to her mom.
Lily is 15-months old and at a great age to start letting her accompanying me in the garden.
Next week, I think we will pull some carrots from the vegetable garden for her to take home.
My two oldest daughters, don’t have any special interest in gardening – although I did try my best.
My 15-year old daughter, Ruthie, loves the vegetable garden. I hope that she will continue to enjoy gardening as she grows up.
How about you? Do you like to garden with your kids or grandkids?