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Gardening Ideas For Kids

Gardening can be a fun space for children to discover more about nature and themselves. These gardening tips will help to keep your children entertained and engaged with their gardens.

From microgreens to a vegetable garden, there are a myriad of ways to get kids involved in your gardening. These gardening ideas will encourage children to draw and record their progress.

How to Design a Garden for your children

Growing a garden can be a great way to teach your children about the natural world. They learn about how food is grown and gain an understanding of responsibility, which leads to better care for the environment. The most important thing to make a garden child-friendly is to plan it in a way that appeals to children, and their short attention spans. Use these helpful gardening tips to help transform your backyard into an environment that is child-friendly.


1. Change up the containers

Make use of anything from a bike tire as well as a plastic dino or an empty juice container as a container to plant in. Make sure that there are drainage holes in the bottom.

2. Plants that are tolerant of a bit of tampering

If you are planning to let your children help you in the garden, choose plants that can stand up to some rough treatment. Plants such as euonymus, crocosmia, elataria and ornamental grasses are resistant to being pulled or trampled by feet and can create your garden a striking display. For flowers, you can try hardy marigolds, nasturtiums, and sunflowers.

3. Set up an area for children to play

If you have space, create an area where your children can play in the open. A lawn can serve as a smooth surface to perform handstands and cartwheels, or as a pitch for soccer or ballgames. Incorporate an impromptu obstacle course by putting a few stumps of trees in your yard or create simple mazes using the stepping stones that weave through your flower beds.

4. Include an element of water

Include a pond or fountain to your garden for additional fun. It's an attraction for frogs dragonflies and toads, and the kids will love splashing around with the hose or watering cans. A birdbath is a great focal point for the garden that is small. It will also attract wildlife. It is possible to build a birdbath from rocks and twigs or an existing garden pot.

small garden of teaching your children about soil

The garden is an excellent opportunity to teach your children about soil. It is one of the most important things that plants require to grow and survive. It is different from place to another and has various properties.

Through sensory activities such as soil shakes or mud blocks, kids can easily learn more about soil kinds. These activities are perfect for children who love working with their hands.

The soil is a diverse mixture of living and dead organisms as well as rocks in different stages of weathering. It is also rich in minerals and nutrients. These attributes make it an essential source for engineers, farmers archaeologists, potters and ecologists.

It is essential to educate your children about the different soil layers and how they impact the structure and function. Soil can be made up of sand silt, clay and loam. To know more about these components, get several samples of various kinds of soil, and let your children explore the soil samples. They can describe or write about each soil sample, and compare and contrast.

Make a dirt cup experiment. This is an enjoyable experiment that you can carry out on your own or in groups. Fill a clear container two thirds full of soil and then let your children shake it. Be aware of the way that the particles form layers. They can see sand at the bottom, mud in the middle and clay at top.

The idea of planting a small herb or vegetable garden in your child's bedroom is another great method to educate them about the importance of healthy soil. You can create a garden as large or as small as your children desire, but it is important to get them involved.

Planting a small herb or vegetable garden with your child could be very simple. You can plant seeds or buy young plants at the garden store. Then, you can dig a few small holes in the soil, and gently place your plants. Be sure to regularly water your plants and check them regularly.

Teach your children about insects

While adults may be squeamish about creepy crawlies, children are naturally fascinated by insects. Teach them about the insects that they encounter in their backyard to tap into this curiosity. While some bugs may be destructive, others help with plant growth and provide food for other animals in the ecosystem. For instance spiders hunt and eat harmful insects (like mites, aphids and maggots of cabbage). Likewise, parasitic wasps and tachinid flies bury eggs in pests, which eventually kill the insects.

An activity in the garden based on insects can aid your children in learning to distinguish between beneficial and harmful insects. A simple bug-box can be an engaging interactive tool for children of all ages. Install an open-fronted box in your garden and let your children fill it up with things that draw insects. A drilled log can be the perfect home for solitary bees, while stacks of broken pots, stones, twigs, and dried grass could attract ladybugs, woodlice or even a mouse or a toad.

You can also teach your children about the insects that live in the garden by reading books that are appropriate for children of a certain age. Find books that give details on the various types of insects, their habitats, and the life cycles of insects. There are many online resources such as this lesson on garden bugs from Fantastic Fun and Learning.

Spending time outdoors with your kids while you garden is a great method to teach them about the soil, plants and insects. Gardening projects can spark their imagination and curiosity that will result in an ongoing passion for gardening.

Whatever the size of your yard or nature of your garden there are a lot of ways to make it fun and kid-friendly for everyone. There are plenty of great ideas to aid your child in developing an interest in gardening. From creating a fairy garden out of old rain boots, to making an automatic watering planter with soda bottles, you'll discover a variety of innovative ways. Incorporating fun activities and projects in the garden can make a safe area for children to play in with their parents keeping an eye on their children to ensure their safety.

Making a Bird Feeder

Feeding birds is a rewarding and fun way for children (and adults) of all ages to connect with nature. Bird feeders are a wonderful way to supplement natural food sources, and they encourage species that live within your region to visit. Feeding wildlife should only be done in moderation, to ensure that it is only a complement to native insects and plants.

There are a myriad of easy and cheap ways to create a homemade bird feeder. The most popular is to hang a small dish of seed on a tree or plant in your garden. This is usually enough to attract a variety of birds and can be used during several seasons. You can create a unique and unique feeder by using an old glass bottle or even an ornament. new garden include covering an orange with nutseed butter to create an ideal perch for orioles as well as mockingbirds, or filling walnut shells with birdseed and hanging them.

If you have children or are just looking for a cheap and fun gardening project in the outdoors This is the right project for you. This simple and flexible project is a great method of recycling soda bottles and add a beautiful garden feature. Use home gardening to create openings that allow seeds to be placed and hang the feeder on a tree or other shrub.

A recycled terra-cotta flowerpot and saucer can be used to build an easy and attractive bird feeder. This green project can be constructed in any size. You can even drill holes in the cup and saucer for it to withstand winter weather.

You can also build an original and stylish bird feeder from teacups, which are sure to delight your feathered visitors. This charming craft will enhance your patio or porch. It's also an excellent alternative for smaller gardens that don't have the space for a large feeder.

You could also try an open-air feeder for different type of up-close view of your friendly visitors. These types of feeders usually attach to a window via suction cups, making it safe for your children to enjoy the view without fear of being injured by flying debris or larger birds harassing their smaller counterparts. There are a wide variety of window bird feeders on Internet with tiny perches that attract a variety species.

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