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3 Gardening Tips For Kids

Child digging in garden dirt to start a garden

Gardening what is not to love? There is something so therapeutic about gardening and making sure that our kids get a head start on learning to love and enjoy gardening. To help you make this transition a fun one for everyone, you are going to learn about these three gardening tips for kids, that we practice in our home.

But before we begin let’s talk about why teaching our kids about gardening is important, shall we?

Child digging in garden dirt to start a garden

Below are some significant reasons why gardening is good for our kids:

  • Science – In many studies kids who are exposed to gardening do well in science.
  • Senses – Gardening involves all senses which are suitable for toddlers! They feel and touch the soil. They get to see and smell plants. They get to hear the outdoor!
  • Health – Children that grow their own food will enjoy eating them! Think about it, having your children enjoy healthy food without a fight!
  • Responsibility – Teaching your kids to garden exposes them to responsibilities such as watering and tending to the garden.

Of course, these are some of the main reasons you should get your kids involved in gardening as soon as they can.

Now to help you get started here are some of our favorite gardening tips for kids to help you this season.

3 Gardening Tips for Kids

Let Them Plan It

Depending on the side of our garden letting them be part of the planning stages of our gardening is crucial.

Why is this so important?

When you are starting to plan your garden by letting your children be part of this process they get a sense of involvement and understanding.

To make it even better for them we let them create their own garden, and they get to draw their own plan which is fun for them.

We give them a big container where they can create their own gardening plan for the season. During the winter months, we let them come up with a plan of their own for our indoor garden as well.

Again, making kids be part of the garden planning is a top gardening tip if you want your children to be involved this gardening season.

Father and daughter in garden taking care of pink flowers

Let them Pick

As a mom, I would love for my kids to eat every vegetable our garden provides for us this season, but the truth is not all of my kids are the same.

To make sure they get to enjoy gardening, letting them plan what they want to plant is essential. You see if kids decide they want to plant vegetables and herbs they enjoy they will be more involved in the gardening process, and they will eat them!

Making our kids grow the plants they don’t like results in waste and also in them not helping as much in our garden.

Now before we continue let’s talk about some fun produces your kid might enjoy:

  • Carrots
  • Pumpkins
  • Sunflowers
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Potatoes

There are many other plants your child will love but if you are starting out and your space is limited maybe start with less and these plants mentioned above seem to be a hit with kids.

Seeds sprouting in germination pods

Let them be creative

Kids are very creative, and this is what makes gardening season fun for us. During our seeding time, we come up with ideas to start growing our seeds!

We love to teach our kids not only about gardening but frugal living as well. Gardening doesn’t have to be an expensive hobby and if you want to grow seeds you can with just about anything you have in around your home.

Your kids are going to love growing seeds using:

  • Eggshells
  • Egg carton
  • Toilet paper
  • Water bottles
  • Plastic containers

Let your child decide which way they want to start growing their seeds and let them decorated it. This goes as well with the garden. If they are assigned a container, we let them decorate them to their liking. For the potato bin, we used a 5-gallon paint tub, and we allow them paint the tub to their taste.

The point is to make sure we have their attention and that gardening can be fun.

Seeding starting to grow

Conclusion about Gardening with Kids 

There are so many benefits in teaching your child the joy of gardening, from science, responsibilities, healthy habits and more you just can’t go wrong that you as a parent are going to love.

Gardening doesn’t cost much, and the benefits outnumber it for sure.

When it comes to gardening tips for kids remember to let your kids be creative, make the gardening plan and let them pick the plants they want to grow.

When it comes to gardening tips for kids what are your tips and ideas that have worked for you?

Father and daughter in garden planting pink flowers

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Written by Joyce at My Stay At Home Adventures


Latina mom of 4 married to wonderful Greek gentleman. Living in southeast PA and trying to juggle family and a household while trying to earn an income from home. Follow my stay at home journey as I discover how to earn money and save money so we can continue to live debt free.

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Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: gardening, grade school, Kids in the Garden, Preschool, Science Fun

About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Eddy says

    December 4, 2019 at 6:54 am

    Amazing tips to let our kids get involved into gardening hobby. My kids don’t like it when i do it in our backyard but now, they’ll because i know what i need to do in order to involve them into it.

  2. Eleanor says

    April 2, 2019 at 8:21 am

    Such an adorable idea to have fun with kids and to teach them how to grow plants! Amazing!

  3. Danny Rose@GrowWeedEasy101 says

    February 5, 2019 at 4:43 pm

    Gardening has a lot of benefits or adults, and I imagine that any kid involved in it would have plenty of benefits to enjoy as well. It’s great knowing that the trick to making kids enjoy this hobby is to get them involved and choose the plants they would like to grow.

    • Edwin Moore says

      December 4, 2019 at 6:52 am

      Definitely, More good things we teach to our kids the better they’ll become later on their life. I agree with you, there are plenty of benefits and fun available in this passion provided we teach our kids to get involved into it.

  4. Victoria says

    July 6, 2018 at 4:42 am

    Lovely ideas, Kim! My favorite relax hobby is taking care of the garden with my two little kids! Love the time spend with them! The kids also enjoy it!

  5. Ana says

    April 5, 2018 at 5:12 pm

    Love this! My husband is a big gardener and the kids love getting involved – will save this for reference!

  6. Jamie says

    April 4, 2018 at 7:13 pm

    I am anxious to get my kids into gardening this year. I want them to embrace it as FUN and not a chore! Thanks for these great tips and ideas.

  7. Erin says

    April 4, 2018 at 11:23 am

    We plant a vegetable garden every summer and fall plus we maintain our flower beds and every year it’s so fun involving our little one and seeing her learn so much. The responsibility they learn for caring and watering, weeding and planting is priceless. Thanks for these tips

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