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How to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Gardening - Part 2

How to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Gardening  - Part 2

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.

 

2. Make it a game

There is no doubt that gardening can be a great way to teach kids about nature and help them learn important life skills. However, kids can get bored and irritable if they feel like they are doing the same old things over and over. That’s why it’s important to make gardening a fun and engaging experience.

 

One easy way to encourage kids to enjoy gardening is by making it a game. They will love being able to see the progress of their plant and they will have more fun when they have a goal to work towards.

 

Start with planting quick-growing crops such as radishes, microgreens, pumpkins, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, and snap peas so they can track their progress. Then, after they have the basics down, try some more complicated crops.

 

You can also encourage them to grow flowers and herbs to use in their bouquets or as decor around the house. It’s a great way to teach them about the importance of incorporating fresh, organic products into their diets.

 

If you have older children, you can even teach them how to save seeds from the plants they grow so they can plant them next year! It’s a wonderful way to teach them the importance of saving seed, which will allow them to continue growing and eating healthy food even after they have moved away from home.

 

Gardening can be a very therapeutic activity for many people. It is a great way to relieve stress and tension, and it can also improve mental health by increasing the “feel good” hormones serotonin and dopamine.

 

It’s also a great way to spend time with family and friends and interact with nature. When you are gardening, you can often find bees, butterflies, worms, birds, and other animals.

 

Another way to keep the kids engaged is to create a play garden in your yard or a nearby park. This will allow them to have their own space in the garden to play with and explore.

 

You can also decorate your garden with fun garden decorations such as stepping stones for pathways, cute fences, and whimsical garden stakes to reflect their personality. You can even make a teepee or lean-to structure out of wood or branches and let them plant vines in it. The end result will be a super special and enjoyable garden that your kids will love!

 

3. Give them their own space

If your kids are old enough, give them a dedicated garden space to grow their own vegetables. It will help them understand how much work goes into growing food and can encourage them to get involved in the whole process from seed to harvest.

 

A small plot can be as simple as a raised bed or container. Make sure to choose easy to grow crops, such as tomatoes and strawberries, or fast-growing veg like radishes and salad leaves.

 

The garden can also be used to teach children about biology by showing them how plants grow. You can start by showing them how seeds turn into plants. You can even let them plant and water their own flowers or herbs, if they're interested in that sort of thing.

 

Before planting, ask them to identify their plants and write their names on a stick so they can keep track of what they've grown. This will encourage them to be more invested in their garden and make them feel proud of what they've created.

 

It's also a good idea to show them how to mulch their plants with grass clippings. This will not only make the soil look neater, but it will also help to conserve moisture in the soil and prevent weeds from taking hold.

 

 
 
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