Tag: gardening

  • Rosemary The Garden Fairy: The Early Bird

    Rosemary The Garden Fairy: The Early Bird

    Hi everybody, it’s Rosemary the Garden Fairy, and I’m here to share fun gardening tips and interesting information about the natural world around us.

    Have you ever heard the phrase ‘the early bird catches the worm’ ?
    For people who like watch birds, the early birder catches the bird!

    Between the time the first gray light of day appears and the sun peeps over the horizon, the mockingbirds make some of their most beautiful music. Those who have heard it say the birds are greeting the sun with an anthem of joy. Others say they are singing to mark their territorial boundaries: “Stay off my property!”

    There is a great deal of activity as birds fly from their roosts to feed in the cool dawn.

    One morning, you should try to wake up very early, with the sun. Go outside into the morning air with your family, and sit quietly.

    How many birds do you see? What are their colors, and what are they doing? How many different bird songs and calls do you hear?

    “Follow me to the garden! Let’s check out the magic of nature!”


    Learn more about bird songs and calls at A Beginner’s Guide to Common Bird Sounds and What They Mean.

    Listen to the sounds of the Northern Mockingbird at All About Birds.

    Rosemary the Garden Fairy’s adventures and teachings are inspired by Gypsy Damaris Boston and her books such The Rainbow Fairies and Dear Louisiana, Love Gypsy.

  • Rosemary the Garden Fairy: Grow a time-telling garden

    Rosemary the Garden Fairy: Grow a time-telling garden

    “Follow me to the garden! Let’s check out the magic of nature!”

    Rosemary the Garden Fairy shares gardening tips and natural lore with children.

    Did you know that some plants can tell time?

    A wonderful project would be for you to plant a time-telling garden, full of morning glories, four o’clocks, and moon flowers. You will see that your beautiful morning glories open their temper purple blue petals at dawn. The four o’clocks uncurl their bright pink faces in the afternoon, and guess when the moon flower blooms?

    Something amazing: these flowers can even be placed in a dark closet and still bloom at the right time for several days.

  • Introducing Rosemary the Garden Fairy’s gardening segments for kids!

    Introducing Rosemary the Garden Fairy’s gardening segments for kids!

    “Follow me to the garden! Let’s check out the magic of nature!”

    Introducing Rosemary the Garden Fairy, a new contributor to Confetti Park! We found her flitting about our beautiful corner, and realized she had much wisdom to impart about the natural world.

    In this segment, Rosemary teaches us about air plants.

    Have you ever heard of an air plant?  It can grow without any soil!

    The scientific name for air plants is “Tillandsia.” Lucky kids in Louisiana have seen one species of this plant called Spanish Moss, growing in our beautiful oak trees and throughout our swamps and bayous.

    There are over 650 species of air plants, and some of them bloom pretty little flowers. You can try growing an air plant in your house…. You can even pin it to a curtain and it will grow!