Get an overview!

It’s important to take garden overview photos before it’s too late. An overview reminds you of what you planted…and where. It’s helpful for next year as well as being a pleasant memory during the winter when all you can see is snow! In addition to an overview like this one, make sure you get some shots really close to see the best in your plants and flowers. Go out there and get those overviews!

A garden overview…

Little Missy … The Flower

Little Missy, the flower, is one of my wife’s favorites. The problem with it has been that it doesn’t bloom that often. A few days ago my wife called to me, “Come see Little Missy!” I knew that that meant bring the camera. I quickly grabbed by iPhone and took this photo. Notice the detail you can get with an iPhone.

Incidentally, the reason why I stress it’s Little Missy, the flower, is because one of our Pugs was named Missy. My wife found the plant shortly after Missy, the Pug, passed away. We have an extra sentimental fondness for this particular flower and am always happy to see it bloom. Missy, the Pug, would have liked it. She liked to smell the flowers in the garden.

Little Missy … The Flower

Photography books for kids…

A great summer activity for kids is taking pictures in the garden. Here are some books that you might consider getting from your local library or on Amazon.

National Geographic Kids Guide to Photography: Tips & Tricks on How to Be a Great Photographer From the Pros & Your Pals at My Shot
by Nancy Honovich and Annie Griffiths

Photo Adventures for Kids: Solving the Mysteries of Taking Great Photos
by Anne-Laure Jacquart

Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids
by Alice Proujansky

Don’t forget to take their pictures while they are taking pictures.

Some gardening for kids books…

Taking pictures of your garden is a great activity for kids. To learn about gardening for kids you might want to check out these books at your local library or on Amazon.

Jam and Jelly: A Step-by-Step Kids Gardening and Cookbook (Grow Your Own Ingredients) by Cassie Liversidge

Gardening Projects for Kids: Fantastic ideas for making things, growing plants and flowers, and attracting wildlife to the garden, with 60 practical projects and 500 photographs by Jenny Hendy

Gardening Lab for Kids: 52 Fun Experiments to Learn, Grow, Harvest, Make, Play, and Enjoy Your Garden by Renata Brown

Oh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants (Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library) by Bonnie Worth and Aristides Ruiz

Don’t forget to take pictures of the kids doing their gardening. It will be a memory for both of you!