Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Let Your Kids Have Their Own Garden

Let Your Kids Have Their Own Garden

By Nash Brook


Most likely one of the best ways to for children to be involved and creative is to have a garden. Because children are going to be getting dirty, creating a garden will be fun for them. Think about how enjoyable it will be for them, when you let them choose the plant they want to grow. This article will present you with some ideas on how to make your children grow to be interested in the joys of gardening.

When choosing a plant for the garden, it is easiest to have them choose between a general group of plants. Have some flowers or plants with vibrant colors, because that is what most of them will like. Children usually tend to be captivated by bright flowers just like cosmos and zinnias. Sunflowers can also be great since they grow tall and fuzzy. You do need to know which plants will cause allergic reactions. Even though their fingers are little, let your children help with the starting seeds. At the very least, they might just simply handle the soil. Having the youngsters develop a gardening log is a great way to keep them excited about their garden. The log could have drawings or sketches of what their plants will be like. They can document when they planned and planted and when the seeds began to sprout.

Position your home garden near where your children play, so they can watch their plants growth every time they walk by. This is another way to keep them interested. Considering that children love dirt, you can actually help them prepare the soil. Perhaps all they may do is stomp on the clumps, but that might make gardening a fun game for them. Get them a handful of tools that are their size, so they really feel like they are helping. It really helps if you're making their garden actually their own. You can put together pictures so that they will know what to look for. Making placards with your children's names on it can make them feel that they are the creators and owners of their little patch of land.

Considering that children enjoy playing with water as much as soil, you could have them water their own plants. Even though it may seem simple, you will always need to show them how so that they don't give the plants too much water. Utilizing a small can will make it simple for them to water their plants. You should permit mistakes since that is the only way they will truly learn. Allow them to create a mess as part of the process, but teach them that cleaning up the mess is also part of the process.

By giving them some responsibility and freedom, they will have fun and enjoy gardening. Let them make a few mistakes, and teach them how to learn from those mistakes.




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