A Family Garden for Nature

Written by Gayle Olson


Each year we look forward to creating a special habitat for for all of our wild and natural friends. Spring has arrived and we have been busy welcomingrepparttar season by preparingrepparttar 111635 garden for all of our summer visitors.

Anyone can create a garden - even you! When some people think about gardening, they think they need a lot of space or a big back yard. Even if you live in an apartment and have no yard at all, you can still create your own natural space with container gardens or window boxes.

Gardening isn't just for grownups! You can never be too young or too old to build a special place for nature. Would you like to learn how to grow your own garden? Let's get started because there is a lot to learn about creating your special place in nature.

Planning Your Plot

The first step to growing a great garden is planning. You will need to choose a location which receives at least five to seven hours of sunlight each day. Plants like a lot of sunlight to grow!

Next, get permission from your parents or responsible adult. Before agreeing onrepparttar 111636 location make sure there are no hidden dangers or obstacles beneathrepparttar 111637 soil. You don't want to riskrepparttar 111638 danger of having cables or water pipes beneath your plot. A big rock or tree roots could prove to be an unwelcome obstacle.

Once your special adult approves of your location it's time to think about size and shape. Don't try to plan too much your first year. Your garden will require plenty of work and a bit of time. At first a small garden is just right. It will be easier to take care of and it will be a good opportunity to learn about plants and gardens.

Add something new to your garden each year. This way you will have a few new varieties to learn about.

Gardens come in all sorts of shapes including square, rectangle, triangle, circle and even pie-shaped!. Choose one that works best for your yard or compliments existing structures.

Sketchrepparttar 111639 plot shape in your Garden Journal. Includerepparttar 111640 approximate size ofrepparttar 111641 garden, and mark which side of your garden faces north. This information will come in handy when you deciderepparttar 111642 right number of flowers or vegetables to plant.

Trolls and Norfins

Written by Gayle Olson


These lucky little dolls withrepparttar funny little faces and wild hair were born many years ago in a town in northern Jutland, Denmark. In 1951, Thomas Dam began carving little wooden trolls, while his wife and daughter began making stuffed toy trolls. In 1959repparttar 111634 Dam family began a factory, making little vinyl trolls.

Each model was designed and made in wax which was covered with copper to createrepparttar 111635 mold forrepparttar 111636 little creatures. Thomas Dam continued to design and create until his death in 1989. Today production continues by his son Nils and daughter Lajla who makesrepparttar 111637 molds forrepparttar 111638 new designs.

Once upon a time...

The story ofrepparttar 111639 trolls began many, many years ago. A kind troll named Uras lived on a small forested island called Gjol inrepparttar 111640 Lim Fjord in Denmark. He lived in a cave with his very large family. Asrepparttar 111641 family grew bigger,repparttar 111642 cave grew smaller. Uras decided he would need to build a new and bigger cave. To makerepparttar 111643 work easier, Uras cast an old ancient spell to makerepparttar 111644 trolls bigger and stronger.

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