Here are some pictures from my garden.
Several of the plants are featured on the
Nature's Pantry Web page that I'm
helping develop for the
Field Museum of Natural History.
Welcome! Food & Fitness has always been one of my favorite
subjects and I've collected some things I think you'll be
interested in. So, please take a look around and enjoy
yourself. I add new material regularly to keep my site fresh,
so check back often!
Looking at the stars and planets.
Playing Ice hockey with my sons and grandsons.
Growing things that I like to eat!
In the summer, I don't get to play much ice hockey, so I use my
hockey sticks to hold up plants in my garden. I use a hoe to
cut weeds, loosen soil and keep my arms strong. Hoeing weeds
is almost as much work as shooting pucks.
If you want to have fun and hoe some weeds, you have to learn what a weed* is.
*My dictionary defines a weed as... Any plant regarded as useless
or worthless. A rose would be a weed in a dandelion farm.
I have placed number markers on 5 hockey sticks.
See if you can be a plant detective and identify
the following plants:
Watermelon
Peppers
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Weeds
See clues and close ups below, then click here for the answers.
The plant below is a watermelon, with a weed (Rounded leaves)
in the middle. You can't hoe that weed without damaging the
watermelon, so you have to pull it by hand. If you don't remove it,
it will take water and nutrients from the watermelon.
The Next plant is a California Bell Pepper. If you look closely,
it is starting to flower and tiny pepers are starting to form behind the
dried up flower. (See close up in the next picture)
The next picture is a closeup shot of the same pepper
flower in full bloom and two peppers that are starting to form. The flower measures about a centimeter.
The next plant is a cucumber. It likes to attach and climb on
surrounding objects, just like the watermelon. This plant will
flower soon. I will post a picture when it does.
The plant below is a descendant (offspring) of a space tomato. Randolph
students have been germinating space tomatoes for years. This plant is a 9th
generation of a
NASA space tomato. Tomato plants are similar to pepper
plants. They are flowering now (see picture below) and will soon produce
delicious fruit.
The tiny tomato flower (magnified 150%) below will produce
a big red tomato if it gets some pollen delivered to it by
the wind or a busy bee.
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