A talented friend of mine recently asked me to do a gardening post for her blog about teaching children, Dresses and Messes. This is what I came up with:
Kids soak up whatever you expose them to, so get them in the garden
this summer and make growing things fun! Here are a few easy tips:
Give them space of their own.
My girls were each given a small row of the garden to plant whatever
their little hearts desired. Of course they were drawn to the pretty
flower packets over the veggies, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to
beautify the garden too!
Read the back of the seed packet together and demonstrate the proper
planting methods, talking about measurements, spacing, and depth. They
will think it’s so cool!
Of course the best part is seeing their own plants sprout and grow!
Maddie was so delighted when her marigolds popped up. We have yet to see
the flowers but I’m sure it will be a happy day!
Involve them in the harvest.
My girls love, love, love peas. They are so excited when the pods form,
and when it’s harvest time they ask multiple times a day if they can go
pick peas. There must be something magical about opening the pod to
find the sweet little spheres inside.
Cook together! Show the
kids where the veggies go after harvest. When they see the process from
garden to table, they will be more excited to eat them! Above is a
pasta salad we have been making that I learned at Girls’ Camp. Put
noodles, veggies, meat, cheeses (parmesan and feta are delish), and
ranch dressing in a gallon bag and shake it up! It’s also fun to let
kids choose what toppings they want and make their own in small sandwich
bags.
Identify plants. Talk
about the names, shapes, and colors of each plant, and they will
remember! Case in point, we recently visited an Aunt and while checking
out her garden, Ella exclaimed, “There’s the carrots!” I guess I
figured she knew where ours are in the garden because of the placement,
but she recognized the leaf shape enough to identify it somewhere else.
Search for bugs. This
is the best part. Apparently sunflowers attract ladybugs and my girls
love finding the ladybugs and letting them crawl all over them until
they take flight.
Search under and around leaves and you never know what you’ll find!
Act like a kid yourself, and loose a few minutes watching and ant crawl
around.
Occasionally you’ll find something spectacular, like this dragonfly
that let the kids hold it! Now that’s something they will remember.









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