Daddy Takes Us to the Garden - The Daddy Series for Little Folks by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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beans, which is the sort in your garden, Mab, there are the larger or lima
beans, which are very good to eat. I have planted some of them, and we will have them for dinner with your corn, Hal, when it grows." "Will my corn grow upside down like Mab's beans?" Hal wanted to know. "Oh, no," answered Mr. Blake. "Corn sprouts and grows from the bottom. In another week you ought to see some tiny green spears, like blades of grass, coming up through the brown soil. It is then that crows like to come along, pull up the green stalks and eat the soft kernel of corn which is still there, fast to the root." "How are we going to keep the crows away?" asked Hal. "Well, I think none will come here, as our garden is in the city and so near the house," said Mr. Blake. "Crows are more plentiful in the country and--" "I know how to keep them away!" cried Mab. "How?" asked her brother. "You take an old coat and a pair of pants and stuff 'em with straw, and fasten 'em on a stick in the field." "Oh, you mean a scare-crow!" cried Hal. "Yes," said Mab. "Could I make a scare-crow for my beans, Daddy?" "I hardly think you'll need it, Mab," her father said with a laugh. "Beans |
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