The Mental Health Of An Educator

MY WRIGHT
MENTAL HEALTH

WELCOME TO

MOTHER AND SON GARDENING

LET'S DO SOME PLANTING

One of the most rewarding aspects of gardening is witnessing the miraculous growth of plants. My son and I embarked on our gardening journey last year, filled with hope and optimism. We decided to buy marketmore cucumber, pea, tomato, and onion seeds from our local hardware store, mindful of our Texas hardiness zone of 8a. With the arrival of April rains, our plants sprouted and flourished, a sight that filled us with a sense of wonder and anticipation—except for the onion, but maybe you’ll tell me what happened.

We would cover the seed trays every week and check on their growth. Gardening with my son also became a good time for us to bond. He would tell me things happening at school and ask questions about our plants. My son wanted to be the person who watered the plants, but this was April, and it usually rains in Texas.

Marketmore Cucumber

MARKETMORE CUCUMBER

We were thrilled to see our Marketmore cucumber seeds sprout and grow rapidly. The broad, green leaves and the little tendrils that wrapped around everything in their path were a delight to watch. Despite the occasional pest problem, the cucumbers flourished, providing us with a generous harvest. My son loved picking the fresh cucumbers, and we enjoyed them in salads and sandwiches. The tangy crunch of a homegrown cucumber is something everyone should experience.

OUR EXPERIENCES WITH MARKETMORE CUCUMBER

Our Marketmore cucumber seeds sprouted quickly and grew with vigor. The lush green vines and tendrils wrapped around everything, making the garden look vibrant. Despite occasional pest issues, the cucumbers thrived, providing us with a generous harvest. Picking fresh cucumbers and enjoying their crunchy texture was a highlight for both of us.

Peas

PEAS

Our peas were a joy to grow. They sprouted quickly and climbed their supports like little green acrobats. The delicate white flowers soon turned into plump pea pods. My son enjoyed picking the peas and popping them open to reveal the sweet, juicy peas inside. We ate them raw, right off the vine, and also added them to various dishes. The peas taught us patience, as we had to wait for them to mature, but the reward was well worth it.

OUR EXPERIENCES WITH PEAS

Peas were a delightful addition to our garden. The seedlings grew rapidly and soon started climbing their supports. The sight of delicate white flowers turning into plump pea pods was magical. My son enjoyed harvesting the peas, which we often ate fresh off the vine. The sweet taste of homegrown peas was a rewarding experience.

Tomatoes

TOMATOES

Tomatoes were the star of our garden. We planted several varieties, and they all thrived in the warm Texas sun. The bright yellow flowers gave way to small green tomatoes, which gradually turned red, orange, and even purple, depending on the variety. My son took pride in watering the tomato plants and watching the fruits grow bigger each day. We ended up with an abundance of tomatoes, which we used in salads, sauces, and even homemade salsa. There’s nothing like the taste of a sun-ripened tomato fresh from the garden.

OUR EXPERIENCES WITH TOMATOES

Tomatoes were the stars of our garden. The seedlings grew robustly, and soon we had an array of colorful tomatoes. Watching the small green fruits turn into ripe red, orange, and purple tomatoes was exciting. My son took pride in watering the plants and we used the abundant harvest in various dishes, from salads to homemade salsa.

OUR ONIONS. HMMM, IT IS WELL

The Bonding Experience

Throughout our gardening journey, the time spent with my son was priceless. We covered the seed trays together, checked on the plants’ growth, and enjoyed countless conversations about life, school, and the wonders of nature. Gardening became our special time to connect, learn, and appreciate the simple joys of life.

Even when the April rains took over the watering duties, we still found plenty to do in the garden. Whether it was weeding, staking the tomato plants, or just admiring the progress of our crops, each moment was a cherished memory.

Gardening has not only provided us with fresh produce but also strengthened our bond. We look forward to continuing this journey, learning from our mistakes, and celebrating our successes, one plant at a time.

SOCIALS

Willing to connect for more? Check out our Social media handles
Scroll to Top