Over Easter, No2 son, his wife and my lovely grandson came to stay.
Obviously I put Dylan (aged 2 years) straight to work in the garden, and this visit we have mastered digging and watering. I thought I would leave propagation and seed sowing until next time!
If you click on the image below it will take you to a very short (10 images) slide show, which opens in a new window.
It was a wonderful visit.




Fantastic – I love that age
I bet Dylan loves visiting his gran
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not ‘forcing’ him really then? I mean in the horticultural sense!
Best
R
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what a gorgeous boy – those eyes – he’ll be breaking hearts before you know it.
I am enchanted, you must be whenever he is around! Love the final photo. xoxogail
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He is gorgeous. you must have had so much fun with him there!
What a fantastic little chap. I love the photos of the two of you together
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He looks a most gentle and attentive little apprentice Karen and should go far. Love that hat!
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Wonderful pictures. Looking forward to seeing him next month
Ok, that’s soooo cute. And he’s obviously a talented waterer, so can I hire him, please? I always need a hand with the pots and people who work in my garden have to be gorgeous, just like moi (ahem)…
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What wonderful pictures! My own apprentice gardener is arriving tomorrow night. Can’t wait! The ones of you two together are perfect.
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Wonderful to have such a gorgeous little helper, he looks a lot of fun to have around! I’m sure he had a super time helping you and will be keen to do it again!
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Does this mean that you won’t need me in the weeks leading up to your open garden in September? I demand redundancy pay!
Just wonderful – and those Thomas the tank engine wellies bring back lots of happy memories!
That’s a clever idea to embed a slideshow like that – I may have to try it if I can work out how!
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What a cutie!
Aren’t grndchildren a joy! I too had a visit from a soon to be apprentice, though she’s a bit little at the moment for digging etc we did have a walk round the garden and pulled some rhubarb for a crumble; she in her pink wellies and me in my boots.
Your grandson looks delightful; lovely photos of the two of you together!
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Everyone always says forget having children concentrate on having grandchildren. I can see why! Lovely to see the two of you together. I bet you both had a fantastic time. Christina
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Best get them started early. I see Thomas the Tank Engine is still going strong. I became a gran for the first time last week so it is all very new to me

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Magnificent photo – what a cutie
Oh how lovely – he’s growing fast!
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love the watering can photo-he’s lovely Karen