8 Tips To Get Your Kids Enjoy Home Gardening
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Dirt has always been one of the kids' best toys, so home
gardening could just be one fun activity for your children.
Excite them by allowing them to pick whichever plant they want
to grow. Here are some tips to help you make your little ones
become enthusiastic with home gardening.
1. Choose the right plants
Kids will more likely choose plants and flowers with bright
colors, so have a load of varieties of plants. Examples of
bright flowers are zinnias and cosmos; these will keep your
children fascinated. Don't forget the sunflowers. Anything that
is tall and fuzzy will surely overwhelm a kid. Make sure these
plants will not cause any allergic reactions from your kid.
2. Starting seeds
Give your children the freedom to help you with the staring
seeds. Some seeds might be too small for the tiny fingers, but
their digits can be of help in covering them with dirt.
3. Home Gardening Memoir
To last the kids'
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enthusiasm until the plants grow, make them
create a home gardening journal. This activity will allow them
to use their imagination to sketch on what the plants will be
like and write down when they placed in the ground the seeds and
when they first witnessed a sprout pushing up.
4. Make sure that the garden is somewhere very visible for the
kids.
Before you start home gardening, pick a spot where the kids
often play or walk by. Every time they see and pass by their
garden, the more they will sight changes.
5. Dirt playing
Always remember that children are fond of playing with dirt or
mud. They can help you ready the soil, even if what they are
only doing is stomping on the clumps. To make home gardening
with the kids more fun, you can provide them with kid-sized
tools to make home gardening very engaging for them.
6. Your kids own the garden
A picture of each plant will enable the children to foresee
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what
the flowers will look like. You can also put your child's name
on a placard, so everyone can see that it's their garden.
7. Playing with the water
Playing with water is right up there with playing with dirt.
Look for a small watering can that they can use to water their
garden. You can show them how to let the water go right to the
roots of the plants. Hoses want only trouble. They are simply
formidable for little hands to control.
8. Kids commit mistakes
Adults, too, are sometimes impatient. Give the kids full control
to their garden. If they create a mess, let it be, it's their
mess. Allow them to get pleasure from it and take dignity in
their own piece of territory. Just don't forget to tell them how
to clean up that mess.
About the author:
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