Every year I dream of growing a beautiful garden. Every year I fail. It's not that I don't have skills, it just seems like every year I'm either pregnant and have no energy or I have a baby and no energy. Since I am neither this year, I set high expectations for my garden. One thing I forgot to factor into the equation: I have one of the busiest 18-month-olds known to mankind.
I managed to get a modest garden planted with a few basics. But every time I go out to work in it, I have helpers. Sadie and Adam trample the onions and lettuce, and Tyler picks up dirt by the handfuls and throws it. I decided it was time to get their swimming pool out...
I inflated their pool, rinsed it out, and put a few inches of water inside. The kids were thrilled. No sooner did I turn my back, though, and Tyler started making trips back and forth from the garden to the pool with a determination to throw as much dirt as he could in the water. He had great fun, but Adam and Sadie were not pleased.
Time for Plan B. I had been planning on making Tyler a sand/water table to play with outside. This situation motivated me to finish it....fast. Here's what I did:
Made a trip to Lowe's for a 2x4, a 2x6, some screws, and a large mixing tub
Cut the wood to make a frame for the mixing tub
Screw it together
Add some legs
Insert mixing tub
Fill with water and toys
I thought about putting sand in it, but I was afraid Tyler would throw it all over the yard. So, for now I will stick to the water. Tyler can throw as much dirt and rocks as he pleases in it. Maybe later I will try sand. In the mean time, kids are happy. So, I can get back to gardening. I'm not a master gardener yet... First I need to master the art of keeping my kids busy.
I love the plethra of pictures! And your garden looks much better than you give yourself credit for!
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