Hi all
We were wondering if anyone has done this recently? I have just got a very overgrown allotment so would really like to do this tour, but I will have a 6yo and poss a MIL with a walking stick in tow, how do you think they will cope?
Thanks as always
Suzanne
it is a walking tour, but you don't walk very far - have you been on the "living with the land" boat ride tour in the Land?
the green houses the boat goes through is where you go on the walking tour...
so you don't walk very far - it should be ok for your MIL if she's able to walk a few blocks, but it might be boring for your 6 year old...i suppose it depends on the 6 year old....
you walk through the greenhouse and the guide (usually a university science student who's working at the land as an intern for a few months) tells you all about the different growing methods they use there (what they tell you on the boat but more in depth)..
at the beginning they gave my kids vials of lad bugs to hold on to, then at the end they were told to release them in one of the growing areas....it was to show how natural pesticides are used (lady bugs eat other bugs)....
and she gives you slices of cucumber to eat at one point...cucumbers grown there using one of their methods (perhaps the hanging ones i don't remember)..
i found it very interesting as did my kids - but they were teens at the time..
i don't know what a 6 year old would think about it...
it's a gardening/science lesson in a greenhouse....would your 6 year old enjoy that?
by the way, is there a minimum age requirement?