For
a garden that the whole family can enjoy , include safe ,hard-wearing
and imaginative play spaces . Also try to provide room for children to
grow their own plants , introducing them to a lifetime of gardening
enjoyment. Children allowed to play freely outside the house and given
their own piece of ground are more likely to develop an interest in the
garden then if it is 'out of bounds' .
Tasks
- Young children enjoy simple supervised tasks such as deadheading (removing faded flower heads) or watering plants .
- Older children can sweep paths and rake leaves or lawn clippings.
- And
children of all ages enjoy harvesting home-grown vegetable crops.They
could also pick nice flowers for the table decorations at easter,christmas ,mothers day etc .
Positioning
For
a childs garden choose a sheltered ,sunny ,level spot with good soil.
Clearly mark the boundaries which there garden is . For young children
- dig over the soil over , enrich , weed and level the soil in advance
before handing it over. If there isn't any suitable open ground perhaps
provide a large tub , wheelbarrow , sink-garden or window-box instead
Plants for children to try
Seeds for All the plants mentioned above and many more can be found at our seed store at 99p a pack.
Tools
For young children ,
- An old dessert spoon and baby fork is suitable for a pretend fork and spade.
- A washing up liquid bottle with some extra holes can become a watering can
- Mini greenhouses can easily be made from transparent plastic bottles
- Even egg boxes can come in handy to use as pots and seed trays.
Childrens plant projects