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This issue – oh, my! Stories include: A four-year-old’s overnight sunflower, how saving a chipmunk saved a gardener, hearing corn grow(!), my brave, brave mother, my superhero-gardener son, and much more.
Description
This back issue of The Weeder’s Digest includes the following gardening stories and tales:
- Lifesaving Rescuing a chipmunk—and getting rescued myself.
- It’s Better to Give “Dad, did you put our extra vegetables in people’s cars?”
- Watering Cans and Rain Barrels And the peace they bring me.
- Strawberry Summer Kindness to a stranger—me.
- Getting Something to Grow If I could bring a garden to flourishing, maybe I could grow something within.
- My Auntie She never put her wishbone where her backbone was supposed to be.
- My Son Jack Super Athlete? No, Super Gardener!
- Snowed Peas Mike McGrath gets fooled again—by peas!
- Recycling Herself My mother’s bravest act.
- I Heard Corn Grow A child and a crop grow together.
- Size Matters Why are some seeds big and some seeds small?
- To Mow or Not to Mow I figured if he could do it, how hard can it be?
- Quick Mulch Job This won’t take long. Riiiiiight.
- And So to Bed The story behind our—and our gardens’—beds.