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Plant a Children's Garden This SpringStart your children's garden in the spring and keep your kids outdoors all summer! By caring for "baby" plants, they'll learn about the plant life cycle while they practice patience and responsibility.- Camden Children's Garden Holiday Festival of LightsThe Holiday Festival of Lights in Camden, New Jersey is a joyful time for us all.
The Children's Garden at Clemson Sandhill REC in Columbia, South CarolinaThe Children's Garden at Sandhill Research and Education Center is a hidden jewel of education, free play and relaxation.- How to Start a Child's GardenChildren can easily learn gardening techniques and can have a lot of fun doing it. In this article I'll give you some ideas about what kinds of plants are best to start with, and what kinds of gardening techniques children can easily learn.
Sarasota Children's GardenAn enchanted land is tucked away in Sarasota. It's a place where fairies and pirates play side by side. A Floridian takes her niece and nephew to the Sarasota Children's Garden. The Auntie thinks it's kind of cool, but what do the children think of the garden?
4-H Children's Garden Plants the Seed of ImaginationThe 4-H Children's garden is more than half an acre made up of 56 unique gardens. The pupose of the gardens is to offer a hands-on learning approach for everyday plant life.
How to Turn Gardening into a Fun and Educational Pastime with Your ChildrenGardening is a fun and education activity that you can perform with your children and grandchildren. There are inexpensive ways to make this a fun pastime that your child will look forward to.- A Child's Garden PoemWhat to do if you don't have seeds, gardening gloves, or rain?
Gardening Gear for KidsChildren love nothing more than to dig in the dirt. Getting your kids started in gardening is a wonderful way to let them get dirty, have fun, and accomplish something all at once.- Choosing Vegetables for a Children's GardenFor vegetable gardening with children, choose kid-friendly vegetables that are easy to grow from seed, such as tomatoes, beans, and peas.
Tips for Successful Gardening with Your ChildrenGardening with your child is a fun and educational experience. Make the most of it by following these simple tips!