Articles related to "Kids And Plants"Let your children have a garden all their own and they will harvest more than just veggies. They'll also reap confidence, self esteem and a love for nature.
In today's economy, things are tough for houseplant lovers. Here's some tips on how to add to your collection without spending a lot of money!
Planting a first garden is a grand experience in the life of a child. Keeping a garden journal can act as a record for future reference and a motivational tool.
This article gives directions for planting a small windowsill garden from fruit seeds.
Strawberries can be grown easily with kids in the home garden. Many varieties allow for successful harvest of berries throughout North America.
The holidays are over and the winter doldrums are setting in. To help, here's a list of 5 fun plants for your kids to grow and care for!
Gardening is easy to do and you can add sparkle with these easy kids crafts.
The arrival of warm weather offers parents the prime opportunity to start a spring vegetable garden with kids.
Getting kids involved in gardening is a challenge, even without competition from cool gadgets. Create a unique garden atmosphere that draws kids into eager participation.
Colourful and inspired by spring gardens, these simple crafts are great to do with a group of preschool children and make wonderful gifts.
The online educational game site Webkinz offers kids increasing options to design, decorate, and furnish rooms.
Learn about the whimsical gardening tips in this Niall Edworthy book such as: "The more one gardens, the more one learns" ~ Vita Sackville-West
Growing vegetables in a home garden can be rewarding for all members of the family, especially kids. Teach kids how to sow seeds, tend plants, and love their vegetables.
Parents don't need a green thumb to have fun growing gourds with their children. Here's an outdoor activity the whole family can enjoy.
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