A Green (and Very Tiny) Thumb
Time To Start That Garden
April 30, 2009
Now that the weather is warming up and the threat of frost is getting smaller each day, I'm itching to start a garden. With the economic downturn and my daughter's interest in learning how things grow, planting a garden so we can harvest our our fruits and vegetables seems like a smart idea. Have you considered starting a victory garden of your own?
If you have a decent-sized backyard, you can select a small area to convert into a garden. My soil is hard clay (like much of Columbus), so I had to add several bags of top soil and some peat moss to create a workable garden. I also bought some landscape timbers to outline the garden and separate it from the rest of the yard. If you don't have any backyard to spare, or you live in an apartment, you can still grow vegetables with pots or planters, some soil and a little sun and water. Last year I grew lettuce and peppers quite successfully from a small planter.
To make this a fun family event, let your preschooler help you dig and mix the soil while preparing the garden. Most garden stores sell kid-sized gardening tools so they can dig and hoe to their satisfaction. You can also ask your child to help choose what to plant - some ideas for good Ohio-weather plants including peppers, spinach, cucumbers, strawberries, zucchini, carrots, and green beans. Many herbs also grow easily and quickly, and make great plants for your child to be assigned to care for.
Set up a chart detailing the care needed for a garden, including planting, watering, and weeding. Few kids can resist a watering can and some thirsty plants, so you'll likely have an eager helper. With a little time and TLC, you'll be cooking up some of your homegrown veggies this summer. And hopefully, the thrill of growing your own food might tempt even the most picky preschooler to try some new foods!
Spring into the Season With Metro Parks
March 26, 2009
Have you noticed the buds on the trees lately? Or those little peeks of green coming from flower beds? Spring is officially here, and while we're early in the season, the signs of everything coming back to life are all around us.
Ever since our tree began to bloom, my preschooler has been obsessed with seeing all of the trees "bloonin'!" Earlier this week we took a walk on one of the trails at the Battelle Darby Metro Park to satisfy her curiosity, and not only did we see buds on trees and grass starting to green again, but we also saw several birds back from their winter vacations.
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What To Do This Week: 8/18-8/24
August 18, 2008
Have you noticed that the number of activities in Columbus is down for August? I can only guess it's because everyone is focusing on back to school prep and therefore they think no one wants to do anything else. But there's still another week until most schools are back in session, so we need to find something fun to do! I found a few interesting activities for you and your kids to explore this Read more...
Growing Your Own Container Garden
June 25, 2008
I was at the grocery a few days ago, lamenting the price of food and how our grocery bill seems to be higher each week, when I came to a realization: why are we paying for some of this when we can grow it ourselves? I grew up with fresh vegetables coming from my mom's garden every summer. Somehow her green thumb didn't rub off on me, though, and I've never had my own garden. But Cordy Read more...
5 Best Ways to Enjoy the Park of Roses
May 15, 2008
One of the most impressive parks in Columbus is the Park of Roses . Located behind the Whetstone branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library in Clintonville, this 13-acre park provides something for everyone. Here are just a few ways to take advantage of this magnificent park: The gardens Naturally, the rose gardens are worth seeing. It is called the Park of Roses, after all! But beyond Read more...
Cultivating A Green (And Very Tiny) Columbus-ite Thumb
May 13, 2008
Spring is here the time when plants bud and grow, and your little one continuously asks about every flower or tree you pass by. Well, what better way to answer their questions then to take them to one of the Columbus Metro Parks and let someone else explain how flowers grow out of the dirt from seeds? (And hopefully tiring themselves out enough to take a nap when you get home!) Read more...
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