I was able to go out and pull the left over weeds while the boy napped. It was a different way to spend Sunday afternoon but it was peaceful. Despite the little friend that popped out at me - I deserve credit for not screaming! Gold stars and cookies wouldn't be turned away either.
We've made a plan and drawn it out. Most of it can't go in yet as the last frost hasn't happened, but I plan to get the peas and onions in by the weekend at least. Ideally I would do them after work but with it being busy this week we'll have to see.
I think the beans and zucchini will have to go in early and hope for the best because they're growing like weeds already! I almost want to get the blueberries and strawberries in early too they are doing so well I think they could handle it.
I'm ridiculously excited about this project considering I used to hate it as a kid! It's amazing how seeing something through the eyes of a child can change your mind.
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| Outgrowing their current space already - need to get them in the ground | 
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| Here we are all ready to go! | 
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| This guy crawled out of the ground and up my glove! I didn't scream - where's my prize? | 
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| This is our garden 'map' | 
 Project Toddler Garden 2012: Ready to plant
Project Toddler Garden 2012: Ready to plant 
 
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I cannot wait to see how it turns out! I love gardens, but cannot grow anything. Ever. At all. It dies if I even THINK about planting it.
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