
The week before school ended, my youngest son and I harvested and cleaned some lettuce from the garden. We set up a table in front of the preschool and sold bags of pre-washed freshly picked salad greens.

This little guy is a great gardener. So patient. Each Thursday during the school year, he spent quite a bit of time in the garden as I weeded and pruned. In between chasing after lizards, he'd climb up into a planter bed and do his own bit of gardening, pulling at young plants, especially the strawberries. He has quite a bit of experience with strawberries.

The greens were delicious. A handful of garden devotees, myself included, will continue to work in the preschool garden this summer. Really, who wants to miss the tomato harvest?
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