Greener thumb, greener meals
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Leafy spinach (Photo by Chance Agrella / FreeRangeStock.com) |
A couple of days ago, my six-year-old asked if we could make our own garden in our backyard.
"What would we grow?" I asked.
She said she wants flowers she can pick anytime and to plant food "so we can save money."
Though she doesn't have her eye on living as green as possible, I'm proud of her for considering the benefits of having our own garden.
Starting my own home garden has been a goal each year for the last decade or so, and each year, I never get around to it. I get caught up trying to decide what to grow that won't go to waste (both my husband and daughter are picky eaters when it comes to vegetables), and how much of our yard should I use? Where would it get the best light? Where would wild critters be less likely to visit? This past spring was no different, so yet again, no garden.
With a little encouragement from my daughter, though, I hope to break that cycle.
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