A responsible adult needs to hide
the eggs around the garden allowing for little ones to find them a bit easier than the older ones.
Not exact matches
We have fresh
eggs from the chooks, my favourite Kransky sausages from the deli, fresh herbs from the
garden, orange juice squeezed by the boys, a pot of strong tea and a lot of giggles and kookiness
around the table as we recount moments from the week that has passed.
We spent the day painting the main floor of our house (a beautiful robin's
egg blue) and puttering
around outside in the
garden (finally a warm weekend!).
This time of year that centers
around eggs from our home flock of heritage breed chickens, greens like kale and arugula from the
garden and some goat cheese to deepen the flavor.
The most common places to find flea
eggs outdoors include: Dog houses, pet shelters, flower beds,
gardens, crawl spaces, dense ground cover, vegetation
around structures, feral animal nests, and areas where pets go to escape the sun's heat.
- Use enclosed bins for composting rather than exposed piles; avoid adding dog or cat waste, meat, milk &
egg products - Pick ripe or older fruit off the ground - Use heavy wire mesh fencing up to 6» tall
around gardens, with the bottom extending 6» below ground and outward
After an epic Easter
eggs hunt
around the apartment or the
garden, one of the annual traditions that many people enjoy is gathering for Easter brunch.
Grab a basket and load it up with
eggs of every size and colour — they will make an attractive display before you hide them
around the house and the
garden, ready for the ultimate Easter
egg hunt.