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Jun-17-08

Why It’s Fun To Plant With Toddlers

Posted by Kate

About two months ago, I planted starter seeds. As most of you saw, they suffered horrible deaths after mistakenly being left out in one of the worst thunderstorms that I can remember. You can imagine my surprise today that when I finally was able to go out and weed the perennial garden today, there were a few plants that shouldn’t have been there, growing with vigor! Four pea pod seeds had been stolen by my toddler and “planted” atop the soil. I can only guess she wanted to be like her mommy that day. Either then when I tossed the soil to make way for the hyacinth bushes or by some natural selection involving plants, the seeds grew up to be big plants!

She wanted to help.

She did.

What’s even more amusing is that I have a few other vegetable plants growing in places were they weren’t quite expected, either. For instance two more pea vines at the end of the driveway, and a pepper plant near the deck. The sad part is, they’re growing better where they’re not supposed to be, than the ones in my garden.

Go figure.

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  1. Jeri Said,

    And now you can transplant them! (If she doesn’t mind, that is. Vines growing up at the end of the driveway could get inconvenient toward the end of the summer.)

  2. kim Said,

    Could you send her up here? When Bug helps me, I usually end up losing most of the plants she “helps” with.

  3. Shawn Powers Said,

    I can apparently only grow vegetables in the produce section of the supermarket. They always seem to do well, but I usually have to pay to take my beauties home.

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