
Recently Junior's favourite Aunt came to visit and she gave him a few Daffodil bulbs. Easter is the time to plant Daffodil bulbs in WA apparently.

We have been meaning to plant the daffodils for a while and the weather has been so nice that this morning Junior and I decided it was time for a spot of gardening.

We potted the bulbs and then made up a couple of pots of colour (one for Junior and one for Bub). I saw this idea over at
Childhood 101 a while back and Junior loved this project.

He even decorate his pot with some toy animals to make a little farm yard. I also thought this was a great little project for
Children and Nature Awareness Month.
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