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How to make your garden child friendly - Part 1

How to make your garden child friendly - Part 1

Lowes has been helping families make their homes happy places. From comfortable lounges to blissful bathrooms Lowes has all you need for a happy and child friendly home. With a Lowes Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons you can save money on everything you need for your home. In this two part article we will look at how to make your garden child friendly.

 

Screen Free

 

To encourage your kids to stop watching TV or put away their phones and tablets, it's important to make the garden as kid-friendly as possible to get them outside. Your garden should encourage your children to go out and enjoy the great outdoors. However, even in areas with very low winter temperatures, a child-friendly garden should be a space your children can explore and enjoy all year round.

 

Hiding Places

 

While creating their own structures so that children can enjoy the garden all year round, you should also consider creating spaces in which they can create their own hiding places and burrows. Providing a garden shed or covered growing area can make it easier to ensure that children can make the most of the garden all year round. When designing a garden with children, choose plants that will look great in the garden without causing harm. Your child's garden design will not be complete if your children do not have plants and bushes to explore and learn from.

 

Kids Spaces

 

When designing a kid-friendly garden, leaving a small part of the garden for kids to grow their own plants will go a long way toward boosting their self-esteem. In a kid-friendly garden, we can give kids their boundaries and keep them interested by showing interest in themselves. When trying to create a kid-friendly garden, you certainly need to keep an eye out for any plants that may be potentially toxic to your kids as well as your dogs and other pets (if any).

 

Safety First

 

Some people argue that poisonous plants should never be in the garden.. Make sure you block all your herbicides and pesticides from the garden, as your kids may get hurt trying to kill some toxic plants. If you want some greenery in your garden but have kids who love ball games, make sure you plant the hardiest plants.

 

Children are naturally curious, and gardening is a great way to learn how to care for living things. Being in the garden with the kids helps you and them bond with it, and it's a safe and fun place to be. Children also enjoy sensory gardens as they can play in a peaceful, peaceful and happy environment with all the senses awakened. Children love to be encouraged and praised for their accomplishments, so involving them in all gardening activities such as weeding and watering crops will give children a sense of accomplishment.

 

More than a Garden

 

It's good to let the game go and it's important that they know they can easily get back to you. Buy or build a hut or shelter for older children in a place where they can spend time with their friends away from adults. Even as the kids grow up, this area will look great on its own, with lush, shade-loving plants full of texture and interest, but it's also a really fun play feature. Give each child a clay pot, some acrylic paints (which hold up well outdoors), and some tools to play with.

 

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