




Sam's Sunday school, the Gravity Group at Mt Albert Baptist church had a pumpkin growing project in October. He left it at the window sill absolutely ignoring it. Then at the beginning of December, I decided that the seeds would not sprout, and put in my avacado seed.
Round about Christmas, some green caught my eye and I was so happy that my avacado tree had grown. On closer look, there were two seedlings. Sam exclaimed that those were his pumpkin seedlings.
I watered them faithfully, and took pix to document the growth. This morning, I transplanted then in the garden.
1 comment:
hi ann
thanks for taking the time to reda and coment on my blog. you have a busy family. well done with the pumpkin plants
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