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| Welcome to you greenieinabottle. Your little girl is about the right age to start 'helping'! I grew stuff in my front garden too before I got my allotment, don't worry about what others think. Kirsty
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| Hello and welcome Great username!I love getting my children involved in the garden. Doubt I'm telling you anything you don't know but my little ones have especially enjoyed things like peas and sweetcorn that can literally be picked and eaten on the spot.
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| Hello Greenie, welcome to the vine. Fron't garden (sadly) can actually invite unwanted guess who help them self. I think your herbs and edible flowers garden sounds like a better choice as they will be left unnoticeable (hopefully). You could always slip in couples of unusual looking veg such as Nero Di Toscano, red kale, garlic, red japanese mustard, etc. Happy gardening.
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| Think about the possibility of a wigwam of canes as a focal point and grow a mix of sweet peas and runner or climbing french beans. The insects that come to the sweet peas will help to pollinate the beans and result is decorative AND edible. There are some lovely unusual lettuces around - frissee and lollo rosso for example. Get hold of a seed catalogue and choose something unusual. The bonus is they don't look as inviting to 'help-yourself-ers' as the recognisable ones.
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| Oooh , I like spirited!! Do you want a playdate with another spirited toddler?! Well, probably more of a virtual one as we're a bit far apart for a casual call, but still! I'd echo a wigwam of things - we have peas up a wigwam in a tub in the back garden and the toddler figured it out late last summer (having figured out how to pod peas a few months before). And a hanging basket of cherry tomatoes - your littlun can be lifted up to pick her own "treats" from it. Another favourite in our house. And get her her own little fork and trowel set, and you'll be set for non-stop fun and frolics! |
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