An old classic craft is one of our fall favorites. All you need is a piece of paper, paperless crayon, and leaves. Usually, we go leaf-hunting together but Bah planned this craft all alone. She said she needed something out of the pickup, grabbed some leaves, and was at the table before we could join her. Since she is six, this is a perfect craft for her to do all on her own. In fact, she finished it while sister made a puppet, brother was playing, and I cooked dinner. Her final product was pretty cute too. When we do it again, the younger kids will need a little more guidance.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are my favorite aspect of gardening. I am NOT a green thumb by any means, but with the help of Boots and the kids, we make it work. We have a rather large plot in the back of our yard and fertilized it with pig manure all winter. To prepare the area, Boots tilled the ground (like five times due to rain) to mix in the the fertilizer and break up the weeds that grew over the end of last season. After that, he raked out the big chunks, and leveled the ground. The girls get a hand in picking out what we plant, and love going with us to the local greenhouse, Marty’s Yarden. This year, we planted extra fruits and vegetables because the pig and chickens will be able to eat any excess that we cannot keep up on. We bought the following seedlings at Marty’s: Cantaloupe Watermelon Cucumbers Strawberries Bell peppers Sweet peppers Hot peppers Zucchini Tomatoes Brussels sprouts After some trial and error and performing some research, we we
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