Hio... My name is Theo im a passionate drawer and footballer. I am 12 and love Top Hats as you will see the further you go down the page with your scrolly button thingie. I am pretty imaginative i guess as lots of people tell me... I have a best friend called Bas from Holland we hangout alot :D umm im kinda running out of things to say so here it is... *drum roll* THE END!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
HI EVERYONE!!!!!!!
Hi everyone so its term four nearing the end of the year. I have finally figured out about gardening THAT IT IS REALLY FUN!!! my strawberries are going great and yesterday I planted some TOMATOES and CHILI PEPPERS i got a plant that i am shaping into a soccer ball this is called topiary you can make some cool shapes. This is our front lawn : :D
I was also thinking that bonsai trees were also quite cool.
This term I am learning about fractions and making my family tree and studying films and quite so obviously PLANTS. Here is some funny pictures of our topics hehehe
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So what's the white powdery stuff on one of your garden rows? And what are they labels? Are you performing some kind of experiment?
ReplyDeleteHey Theo it's all looking very GREEN! I love what you've done with the front lawn and those elephants! My mom was such a wonderful gardener, she would have been really proud of your work and the way you smile when you look back at what you've done. Nothing like growing your own food and making the world leafy.Mom
ReplyDeleteKia ora Theo
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you have found gardening - Grandma and Grandad would be proud. But I'm also pleased because this is something we really push with younger children at the kindergarten - to love and nurture natural things, to make things grow, to care for things. I love that you are always looking outside of yourself to the wider world Theo - KA PAI!
this looks fantastic Theo. I once had a begonia named Boyd. I also love gardening. This year I tried grapes. They actually produced grapes! Now I have to figure out how to prune them. The other thing I love to grow are hosta plants - they look like elephant ears and can grow in the shade....plus them come in hundreds of shades of green...who knew there was that much green!?!
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