Yes! The humble, rewarding work of tending a garden, cooking nutritionally dense food for your family, and passing down skills to your children! Teaching your children about growing things (both animals and plants) is so much more that just growing food. They are learning the value of hardwork, patience, and so many more lessons that only a garden can impart.
Katelyn
“My dad inspired me to garden as a kid my dad taught us we can never rely on the stores on food so as I grew up my dad taught us about the way of how his grandparents grandparents lived. I learned to can with my mom and my whole family gardens.
I later went to culinary school and studied in pastry how to make homemade breads and more.
Gardening is essential to life makes us humble and learn how to provide for ourselves and others. Gardening to me is important in many ways. Eating healthy and good and feeling good after everything comes to our table.
Our hard work pays off.
My daughter will learn how to do all the gardening and she will teach her kids. In my family for generations, gardening has been a passion.”
Katelyn Hallett
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So nice to hear that you learned from family and that you want to pass it on.
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