Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Our Itty Bitty Garden is Growing Up: Part 2

A week ago, we had an itty bitty garden that consisted of 3 miniature pots. Only basil had sprouted. We transplanted it into a larger pot and added more basil seeds to it. We also planted cilantro seeds in another.

The next day, my girls were excited to continue...


They planted beefsteak tomatoes and strawberries in the remaining small pots from planting kits bought at Target. They also planted parsley, chives, and more tomato seeds in the remaining larger plastic pots.

3 days later, basil had grown and more seeds had sprouted. A few beefsteak tomato seeds had sprouted, too! This was exciting and the kids were asking daily (at very hour, it feels) if they could go outside to check on the garden. Every morning they peek out the window.

The next day, the beefsteak tomato plant had grown significantly. This was exciting, too.

Today, a week after moving our basil into a bigger pot and planting other seeds, we have 4 plants growing - tomato in the small and big pot, cilantro, and basil. Here are the latest pictures of our garden.
 
We are still waiting, with much anticipation, for the curled parsley, strawberry, and chive plants to sprout.

Gardening, already is such an awesome learning experience for the kids. I'm learning, too. I've never had a garden of my own. So it's new for all of us. The kids are really enjoying it. And if you notice we've only planted foods. The kids get to see first hand what real food looks like and how to grow it. My daughter is already looking forward to picking from our garden for cooking. Shouldn't all schools add tending a garden or growing food as part of their curriculum? Food is pretty important, after all.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Quick Cucumber & Hummus Flatbread Recipe

How 'bout a scrumptious, filling and refreshing light snack?
This recipe is super quick. And super easy. You only need a handful of ingredients and there's no cooking involved. Woohoo!


Ingredients:
Naan Flatbread
Hummus
Cucumber, chopped
Tomato, chopped
Lime Juice, freshly squeezed
Salt

1. Spread your favorite hummus on flatbread.
2. Top with chopped cucumber and tomato.
3. Squeeze lime on top and salt to taste.

I used Sabra Tuscan Garden Hummus but you can use a classic or a favorite variety. If you have it on hand, I also suggest topping this recipe with chopped avocado. Enjoy!

Our Itty Bitty Garden is Growing Up: Part 1

One of the things my kids have chosen to learn is gardening. We started out small. Very small. With miniature planting kits. Here is our itty bitty garden. Just a wee little basil plant.

A few days ago we bought two more small grow kits.


But today, we decided to go bigger. We bought potting mix. And put some colorful pots to use. We transferred wee little basil into a roomier purple pot and planted cilantro in the red one.

My kids are excited to continue tomorrow. I'll make sure to follow up with a post: Our Garden Part 2.