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How to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Gardening

How to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Gardening

Lowes loves your garden as much as you do. With a Lowes Money Saving Coupon from We Are Coupons you can save money on gardening. Gardening is a healthy activity that benefits people and wildlife alike. It helps improve fitness, gives people vitamin D as they spend time outdoors, prevents degenerative disease and increases mood.

 

It also helps bolster a child's immune system, and connects them with something bigger than themselves. There are many ways to encourage kids to enjoy gardening and reap the benefits.

 

1. Let them choose their own plants

Whether you have a garden in your backyard or container gardening on your patio, letting kids choose their own plants is one of the best ways to encourage them to enjoy gardening. It also helps them to feel more involved in the process, which will make them more likely to learn about what they are doing and take care of it well.

 

When choosing plants, consider their interest level, color, and ability to thrive in your area. Some easy-to-grow options include peas, radishes, carrots, cabbage, sunflowers, potatoes, strawberries, and pumpkins.

 

Once you've chosen a few plants to grow, you can begin the planting process. If you are growing from seed, have your children watch the seeds germinate, then plant them into a small pot or garden plot. Let them see how the tiny seeds turn into full-grown plants that can be harvested and eaten.

 

Another way to get your kids interested in planting is to make it a game. Give them a chart and tell them to track when they plant the seeds, the first seedlings, the flowers, and when they harvest their produce. Then, they can compete with their siblings or neighbor to see who grows the most!

 

It's also fun to encourage them to get creative in their gardens, such as making a flower book and pressing the blossoms that they grew. You can even have them make a flower bouquet to share with family and friends!

 

If you have a lot of space, build a teepee or lean-to in your garden for your kids to use. This will provide a safe and secure spot for them to work.

 

You can also have them decorate their space with stepping stones, cute fences, or whimsical garden stakes. This will make their plot stand out and create a personal connection between them and the garden.

 

You can also let your kids eat what they grow in the garden, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, green beans, carrots, and more. It's a great way to help them learn about healthy eating and the importance of using fresh, local foods!

 

 
 
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