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Shannon has a M.S. in Geology, is a teacher in a Waldorf School and has background as a children's yoga teacher.

She is passionate about connecting children to themselves and to the natural world.

About Backyard Mama

Backyard Mama's mission is for every child to spend time outside every day.

The intention of this blog is to offer inspiration to do that. Take this tips and tools and use them, or contact me and I can run a program at your center.

Our programs take many forms:
* classes in your school or childcare center
* classes for camps or nature centers
* professional development through conferences and workshops
* professional development designed for your staff
* community workshops at libraries and agencies

We're always excited to design something special just for you!

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My Mom’s a #1 Backyard Mama!

Today I honor my mother for it’s her birthday and she has spent a lifetime planting seeds of encouragement, faith, joy, wonder, peas, carrots, broccoli and more… so:

Happy Birthday Mom!

It doesn’t surprise me that her birthday is right after the Great Backyard Campout…. she is a top of the line “nature nut”.

Today we removed some of our “old” peas- the ones that have turned yellow and wilted- and we’re ready to plant more beans!

Here’s our garden last week:

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The flowers are stunning! 

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The lavender is in full bloom and smells wonderful!

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 Butterfly weed- a butterfly attractor that has such a wonderful orange color!

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Echinacea, a beautiful medicinal herb and delightful flower for any backyard garden!

Gardening with kids is a great way to teach colors, textures, shapes, responsibility, and even some physics.

Here’s our cucumber tipi we’ll see if it’s strong enough for all these cukes!

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Gardening isn’t just about results.

It’s about spending time outside, sharing food, getting excited about the colors, shapes, and sizes of the seeds, being careful and caring and remembering to water the seeds so they will grow.

There’s an African proverb:

If you can talk you can sing and if you can walk you can dance.

I believe, if you can eat you can grow food.

Head out today and plant some beans or chard or kale. Then get a bucket or a watering can or an old milk jug and show your child any age, how to water those seeds-  have faith and trust and encouragement- and let that child and those seeds GROW.

Good luck and let me know how your garden’s going! ~ The Backyard Mama

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