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The Next Generation of Gardeners

comments (0) July 28th, 2009 in gallery

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The owner with frog and friend Click the image to enlarge.

The owner with frog and friend

Photo: Susan Stiles

We hope to grow our grandson, Nathaniel, into a future gardener. This summer, he worked with us to build his own pond in the garden where he's free to explore and interact with frogs, tadpoles, and fish. Nothing would do but a sign to stake the claim. Here he is with a captured frog and his cousin Josh.


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