Showing posts with label daisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daisy. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7

our travels part 3










as i have probably mentioned before, i love the botanical gardens.

i was lucky enough to be able to spend a spring morning there recently* while we were on our travels, with my oldest and youngest.

so far this year i have been to the gardens in autumn, winter and now spring!

all the fresh new growth on the trees was stunning, there were lots of plants in flower and ducklings too.

sunshine, gentle breeze and green everywhere... lovely!




*actually it was a few weeks ago now. where does the time go?









Wednesday, September 12

sowing the seed












i love to grow plants. 

i love that you can plant a tiny seed and in a matter of days it has germinated and in a matter of weeks you can be eating the produce from that seed.

i hope to instil that love of growing to my children.

recently, my eldest daughter daisy, who lives away from home, has rung excitedly to say she has just eaten the first snow pea she has grown. that makes me happy.

my older daughters never seemed all that interested in gardening while they were growing up. they saw me spend plenty of time in the garden pottering around and would sometimes join in but often they were just happy playing their own games nearby.

during their early teenage years they thought i was a real drag... always gardening! they certainly never wanted to join in then.

but now i see a change. daisy has a few pots on her balcony where she grows a few things to pick and at school this year eloise has taken on the school garden as part of her studies. they are often asking questions along the lines of 'how and what to plant'. even if they didn't always garden with me in their younger years they both seemed to have picked up something. they will both know that if it comes down to it they could produce their own food. both the older girls can recognise the difference between the taste of supermarket produce and that which comes straight from the garden. they know the names of fruits and vegetables. that may seem a strange thing to say but i don't know how many times, at the supermarket checkout, a young assistant has asked me the name of a fruit or vegetable (sometimes even the common ones!)

at two and a bit its too soon to say whether jessica will have a love of gardening. she likes to help plant seeds, to harvest and certainly loves flowers but whether it will become a passion or not remains to be seen.

at the moment, if asked 'what did you do today jess?' she will answer with 'gardening' even if we haven't done any!

in the meantime i aim to give her lots of gardening opportunities, to talk about plants with her, to teach her their names and to let her see me enjoying my passion.

i hope to sow the seed!




tomorrow i will be over at rowan and oak talking about where my passion for gardening comes from. pop on over and take a look around this lovely blog.








Saturday, February 11

housewarming



my eldest daughter, daisy, has gone off to university and has just moved into her first house (well its a unit) but we call it a house.

she is renting with a friend and is very excited to be having a taste of independence. being able to decorate how she wants and eat what she wants, oh and clean up when she wants, are high on the attraction of living independently.

i wish her so much luck with it all.

i have made this little housewarming card to post off to her tomorrow with more housewarming gifts to follow (just need to get busy on the sewing machine again).





Friday, February 3

in black and white






my big girls have both been doing some art work this afternoon.

the top photos are of eloise's art major and the bottom two are of a birthday card that daisy made for a friend. 

clever girls. i am one proud mama.