
There weren't many, but we were able to harvest our first snow peas of the year.


Blaze planted seeds for more snow pea plants.

He also found this worm, who he named George.

The garden is such a good place to learn about animals, as well as plants. We've been playing with worms, watching birds and bats, and last week I found a large deer print in the mud. The most exciting thing lately, though, has been the little red-tailed hawk that eats the bats. Yesterday, the hawk flew low, right over my head, carrying a snake.
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1 comment:
Oh, this is so true about gardening being a great way to learn about animals and nature. I love that the worm received a name...George. ;)
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