Many Gardeners will say…when I was a child. Mom, Dad, Grandma, or Grandpa
shared their love of gardening with me.
GARDENING WILL UNPLUG THE CHILDREN!
I need some ideas…..Seed Race:
Use a peat pot starter with several segments
Add soil
Put a different seed or two in each segment
See which will come up first.
Choose Seeds that Germinate Quickly!
Radish Pumpkin Zucchini Cucumber Carrot Peas
Try Potatoes in early spring out in the garden.
Digging This is great fun, but our clay soil is really
hard for young children to dig. Find a pot, raised bed, or old sand box (with a lot of holes in the bottom), and put in some good garden soil.
Children need child-sized tools
Look for Worms or Bugs!
Water!
They will enjoy it! They learn to care for something.
Harvesting
They may eat their vegetables if they grew them!
Add Color and Interest with Flowers
Write the Child’s Name in Flowers
Make a Rainbow with Flowers
Enter Something In the Fair
Ownership is essential.
Say, “Your garden” or “Our Tomatoes”
Make the garden a place to play
Welcome to Gnome Town.
Grow Places to Hide!
Make a Scarecrow
Use the child’s old clothes and let him name it.
Make Stepping Stones
Make a ROCK Garden!With or Without Plants
Make a Mini-Garden in a Pot
Add Sand to the Garden!
Make Plant Markers
Make a Terrarium
Make Yard or Garden Art
Make Egg Heads!
Make Grass Caterpillars
Kitchen Gardening
Grow an Avocado PlantGrow a Sweet Potato Vine Grow HerbsGrow Alfalfa SproutsGrow an African VioletGrow a Pineapple TopGrow a Dish Garden You have done all of these things, but they haven’t
Grow A Salad in a Bowl or Colander
Berries Attract Kids Like Flowers Attract Bees
Make Tea With Your Mint
Collect Seeds for Gifts
Encourage Teens to Garden too!
Give them an area of their own!
Make Fairy Houses
Birney Elementary Junior Master Gardeners Love Fairy Houses