Written by Cheri Pugatch
It is so exciting that Spring is finally here!! If you’re looking for something fun to do
with your kids- it’s always fun to get them involved in gardening!! My 3 ½ year old has been looking forward to
starting our vegetable and flower gardens over the last few weeks. She has been talking about how she remembers
planting, watering, and getting vegetables from our garden last year. This year her 1 ½ year old sister was just as
excited to join in the fun. The girls
helped my husband plant the seeds in the seed trays which will later be planted
in our gardens. Both girls were able to
help prep the dirt, sprinkle the seeds, cover the seeds back up, and water
them. The seeds are kept moist and they
sit by a window which lets in a bunch of sunlight. Once the seeds sprout the lid of the seed
tray needs to be taken off. In another
couple weeks (once we are safe from any frosts) we will plant the mini plants
that have grown from seeds outside in our gardens.
If you’re interested in getting your children involved in
your family garden all you need to do is pop into your local garden store or a
bigger store like Home Depot or Lowes to get your supplies to get started!
Supplies:
1.
Seeds: We have always had good luck with the
following packets of seeds: cucumber, zucchini, basil, and jalapeno peppers.
2.
Seed Trays or Pots: We have used empty trays in the past and
added soil that we have bought. We have
also planted seeds in pots. This year we
bought the seed tray that you just add a little water to the soil pellet and
this was really fun for the kids to see the soil rise up and much less messy than
in the past. All the options above have
proven successful J
If you decide to start a family vegetable and/or flower
garden I wish you lot of gardening fun with your little ones!
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