Dubai-resident Jamie Carroll embarked on a rather unusual adventure when his daughter Amirah was just a year-and-a-half old. He noticed his toddler’s love for cherry tomatoes, and wanted to teach her to grow her food. “I remember gardening as a child and wanted Amirah to experience her own vegetable garden. My mother grew flowers and tomatoes in her glasshouse and my father had a vegetable plot at the side of the house. I wanted Amirah to have those kinds of memories too, so I made sure she was involved from the very beginning,” says Jamie.
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