Well! what can I say , what a truely wonderful video. It has cheered up my day. Your children are a credit to you. How fantastic to see them enjoying the garden and be able to identify so many plants etc. There are so many children who don't know how their food grows or even comes from. Look forward to your next post. Blessings. Julie
Thank you so much for your garden tour! How wonderful to see what is coming to harvest where you are! Here in the Southwest United States, our tomatoes are not doing so well, not been hot enough- but I had wild tomatios on my tacos last night from our garden, a green cousin to a tomato with a paper husk on it. Love reading about your rookery- thanks for the post!
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Well! what can I say , what a truely wonderful video. It has cheered up my day. Your children are a credit to you. How fantastic to see them enjoying the garden and be able to identify so many plants etc. There are so many children who don't know how their food grows or even comes from.
Look forward to your next post.
Blessings.
Julie
What a wonderful video! And such a charming host! :)
Thank you so much for your garden tour! How wonderful to see what is coming to harvest where you are! Here in the Southwest United States, our tomatoes are not doing so well, not been hot enough- but I had wild tomatios on my tacos last night from our garden, a green cousin to a tomato with a paper husk on it. Love reading about your rookery- thanks for the post!
What a fantastic video! Your daughter is a star, Danielle. xx
What a lovely tour.So sweet! :)
I've given you a blog award~
She's a natural! Much more entertaining than Sophy Alsop (and a lot cuter!)
That was great, much better than Gardeners World :) I especially loved the way Beetle performed for the camera :) It's cheered me no end, thank you
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What a great video, very entertaining and your daughter is just charming in it! I enjoyed the nice tour of your garden.
i loved the video, how wonderful, your daughter is an excellent & interesting guide, this made me smile so! especially the big rasberries. *ruthie*
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