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Getting the Garden Growing

By Jen

Well, the weather here in Toronto still isn't quite acting like its normal self. We should be experiencing hot days, as the start of summer is just around the corner. Instead the days and evenings can still be a little cool. Of course that hasn't stopped us. Over the last couple of weeks we have been getting our hands dirty planting our little vegetable garden.  growing the garden

We have a fairly small city yard...only about 9 feet deep. The best thing about our yard is that it faces west. We have a very, very hot and sunny yard, no matter the weather. So, our vegetable garden is always successful. Last year we experimented with growing way too many tomatillos. So, when we were making our plan for what to plant, we decided to leave tomatillos off the list. Every year my girls and I chat about what we want to eat and therefore, what we want to grow.

vegetable garden My kids have jumped on the kale craze...so growing kale was a must. Our dill came back, despite our terrible winter...so pickling cucumbers have been planted. All our usual herbs made the list. We have already started harvesting chamomile. This year, instead of tomatillos, we are growing roma plum tomatoes...perfect for making homemade salsa. We also planted our usual sweet peas, in an attempt to make our sweet pea tee-pee. I love planting veggies in the garden with my daughters. There are few things that I find more satisfying then gardening. I really hope that when my girls grow up they will plan and plant their own vegetable gardens. A tomato from the backyard garden always tastes 100 times better than one from the store. Do you grow vegetables? What are you growing? outdoor play collage

Now it's time for the Outdoor Play Party. It seems like spring is popping up everywhere. 

fern and camping I love Brilliant Backyard's fern frond craft projects.
Mommy Loves Trees put together some awesome car camping space saving tips.

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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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