Gardening is not only a soothing and
relaxing hobby for you, it’s also a great way to stimulate your baby’s or
toddler’s senses and instill in them the love for growing things.
Gardening with your children doesn’t have
to be a large or long and drawn out process – in fact, this can lead to a
feeling of overwhelm for both of you. Starting with a small garden, maybe only
a few pots on your porch or if you live in an apartment where space is limited,
a few plants under a grow light works too. In order to keep your young and up
and coming gardeners interested and excited about their budding new hobby,
choose plants that are colorful, flavorful and fragrant. Use plants that come
from large seeds so that little hands are able to easily sow them into the soil
and choose plants that you will be able to harvest quickly so that your child
doesn’t lose interest.
Children like to imitate what mommy and
daddy or grandma and grandpa are doing so be sure to include them in the
garden, even if it’s just a small corner in the garden rather than the pots on
your porch. You can give them jobs like weeding small areas, give them a spray
bottle with water to spray plants that aren’t to be completely saturated. Your
older children can even go slug collecting in their new garden.
Keep in mind that when you are teaching
your children about gardening and they become much more regular at it, you’ll
want to make sure that there are no poisonous or other harmful plants in the
general facility of the plants you are allowing them to “tend” to. Teach your
children right from the beginning that it never ok to put any plant into their
mouths - even organic gardening can have
harmful plants.
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