Have a mentor in agriculture named Bob. Used to work for him. Great conversations. Not that I was like a son to him, but his family has always farmed, his kids had no interest, their kids had no interest, and I was someone to talk to. I once asked him if when he was a kid, he got paid for working his family farm. He answered: Ye, there was supper on the table.
My kids help me a lot, but till this year it has always been a chore. I have always had to ask. This year, my daughter wanted a garden of her own. When I say her own, I mean it. I get yelled at if I do anything in her garden. So far she has corn, green beans, spaghetti squash, tomato, cucumbers, and dipper gourds out the ground and growing fine. Peas too, but they arent doing all that great. Check her out, she is the energizer bunny compared to her dad.
But it is the son who is making plant out feel like a real family event. I do the planting and then he mulches the plants I have put in. So we sit there, me on one side of the row, him on the other, talking and talking. I try to stay on topic and use the planting as some of his school work, esplaining why we set rows the way we do, why we mulch and related topics. But it always turns to video games and movies.
How about your family? Is gardening one of those things you do together?
My kids help me a lot, but till this year it has always been a chore. I have always had to ask. This year, my daughter wanted a garden of her own. When I say her own, I mean it. I get yelled at if I do anything in her garden. So far she has corn, green beans, spaghetti squash, tomato, cucumbers, and dipper gourds out the ground and growing fine. Peas too, but they arent doing all that great. Check her out, she is the energizer bunny compared to her dad.
But it is the son who is making plant out feel like a real family event. I do the planting and then he mulches the plants I have put in. So we sit there, me on one side of the row, him on the other, talking and talking. I try to stay on topic and use the planting as some of his school work, esplaining why we set rows the way we do, why we mulch and related topics. But it always turns to video games and movies.
How about your family? Is gardening one of those things you do together?