Today was garden class day, and I once again gave everybody a reminder of the new day and time several days in advance. 3 kids from one family made it, but none of the other families kids came... mom said she forgot.

Obviously it doesn't mean as much to the parents as it does to me.
In spite of my disappointment we had another great class. We reviewed all of our Big Fat Words and the kids did an awesome job of remembering the definitions.
Today our BFW was
pollination. We discussed it as they wrote in their garden journals, then a while later I quizzed them on it's meaning.
One gardener squinted her eyes hard as she concentrated and said "
Isn't it something that bears do?"
.............um...what?
Scrambling to try to understand what she might be meaning I said...."No. Well... maaaybe unintentionally..."
"Well, what is it that bears do then?" She queried.
Slowly the light dawned. "Oh! do you mean hibernation?"
"That's it" she smiled.
It's always a good time no matter how many kids show up!
The pumpkins have a raging case of powdery mildew so we got to talk about what that was and they each took a turn spraying their pumpkin leaves with some horticultural oil.
Bean picking continues and they got another big batch to take home much to one gardeners disgust. Haha!
The huge beautiful sunflowers are a big favorite and there were lots of bumblebees working the blooms.
The popcorn was buzzing with the honeybees working the tassles and they were rapt with attention when I told them some simple facts about their life cycle. The girls were sad that the drones didn't help out with the nectar and pollen collection. They all thought the pollen baskets on the bees legs were cool. We gently captured one in a small bug box so they could look at her up close with their hand lens, then released her and told her to get back to work.

They were so impressed with the bees docility as they worked. I stroked one lightly as it crawled about on a sunflower. The boy gardener has a fear of bees and he had a small change of opinion about a honeybees scariness.
@journey11 's heirloom beans are growing like little rockets, and the kids picked and ate the beans on their plants. The boy wanted to take his home to share with his parents.
@Chickie'sMomaInNH , your Glass Gem corn is growing well, but it's going to be a close race to beat the frost.
@jackb , your Florida petites are loaded with fruit and the kids each picked a ripe tomato to eat from them today.
@majorcatfish ....

there is only one little lonely red leaf lettuce growing in the lettuce patch. I had a miscreant hen get out last week that hid in the brush and I didn't get her caught until evening when she wanted to get in the coop. I'm afraid she snacked on and scratched up the baby lettuces that were growing.
@ninnymary , your Scarlet runner beans are so pretty growing over the arch. We are going to save seed from them for next year.
One of the kids asked if I was going to teach a garden class next year. I said I would love to if there was any interest in it. She said she loved the garden classes and really wants to do it again next year. So...

that made me happy.
Another good session and it made it worth taking a day off from working after all.