Posted by MartyinVa on July 20, 2008 at 09:52:45 from (52.129.8.49):
In Reply to: We're in trouble posted by Massey Harris Steve on July 20, 2008 at 06:41:13:
Don't give up on all of them. I just took my son to his granny's to learn how to make sweet pickles. I have to admit some of his motivation is from seeing a quart jar of them that we donated for our western riding clubs fund raiser auction sell for $10. He went and pick 10 pints of blackberries to take with him. She'll probably show him how too make a small batch of jam.
He turned 11 in May. He wanted to plant a garden this year so I took the 8n and broke up some ground for the veggies and another spot behind the horse barn for watermelons, cantelope and pumkins. He has had good luck with everything except his squash. The bugs took out 5 of his six plants. I'll go pick him up in a few days and he'll be gone in a week or so to 4H camp to learn a few more outdoor skills. He killed his 1st deer last year and loves to fish. So don't give up on the whole generation. Take time and explain how its done or better yet take a kid fishing or hunting.
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