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Gardening with kids – growing a green thumb

Gardening with kids is a great way to get outside and to schedule outside activities with kids into your daily routine. Not only do they get those hours in the daylight, but you also have an opportunity to spend quality time with your children while gardening as a family and they can learn a bunch. It does not matter if you have a huge garden, a balcony or no outdoor spaces – there are still ways for your children to enjoy gardening with you. There are a couple of things like the right choice of plants, joint planning, and kids gardening tools, that have helped us to really have a great time together, so today we want to share these with you.

Garden, balcony or indoors – gardening with kids is always an option

Of course, gardening with kids is most fun when you have your own garden where you can spend time safely and where you can decide by yourself what to put into your seedbeds. But even if that is not the case, that is no reason to despair. Balconies can be used just as well if you put up planting pods or raised beds where possible. And even if you have no outdoor space at all, you can still use flower pods and put them on your window sill – as long as you chose the appropriate plants, that is not going to be a problem.

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When gardening with kids, know what you are doing

Well, this sounds harsher than I mean it – let me explain. What I mean by saying you should know what you are doing when gardening with kids is that it is so much easier to motivate kids for gardening activities when they can see successes quickly. At least for the first time, it makes a lot of sense to either really know what you are doing, or to chose easy plants that will grow even if you don’t tend to them every day.

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So, if you just start out, maybe chose plants and vegetables that are easy – for example some of these Easy-to-Grow Vegetables. It you want to go with flowers, sunflowers are a great start. They are not really demanding and look amazing once they start flowering – and you get quick results. These first results are going to be great to motivate your kids, they will be going outside to check on their plants every day in the first days.

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Use the right kids gardening tools

Maybe you are thinking you don’t really need kids gardening tools to get them up for the task. You are technically right of course, but a couple of things are just so much easier to use with small hands when they are the appropriate size. And sometimes, having their own kids gardening set also really motivates them, because the only way to using this new toy is to get out and do it. Particularly helpful are an apron (if you don’t want to have washing-day every time you garden with your kids) with a pocket and gloves. Gloves can help when something should not be touched with the bare skin or is spikey – if it´s just dirt, let your kids put their hands in it whenever possible. They will have so much more fun when they can feel the earth and what’s in it and will also develop a stronger connection.

Here are a couple of kids gardening tools we really like and have used – now my daughter has outgrown most of them…

Gardening Gloves for Kids

Gardening Apron for Kids

Gardening Tool Set for kids

Another option for a tool set (we LOVED the wheelbarrow!!! I cannot count how many cuddly toys got a ride in it…)

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Chose the right plants for your gardening activities

Like we already said, choosing the right plants is super important to make your gardening project with kids a success. If you have very delicate plants that only sprout after a very long time, kids might lose interest. Only flowers can also be boring – planting vegetables and fruit is super attractive to kids. I will never forget the look on my daughters’ face when she harvested her first radish, and she won’t forget that accomplished feeling either.

Of course, you don’t have to make your entire garden a kids project, but if you are specifically planning to get your children interested, you should also choose at least some plants that work for kids. The book Let´s get gardening has some great options and ideas here!

Plan your gardening activities with kids together

A great way to get kids motivated to get out and work on their gardening projects is to plan your garden and what to plant in it together. Having agency and the power to decide something for themselves is a great way to teach kids responsibility and also how to compromise – because I am sure you do not want to plant their favorite vegetable in every single plant bed. It will also make sure that you can divide responsibilities and help your kids understand their – age-appropriate – role in your gardening project.

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If you have a hard time compromising with your kids on your gardening activities, you can also assign them a plant bed that they can use as they see fit – and that brings us to the next tip.

Let them have their own plants

If children have their own plants – no matter if outdoors or indoors – they have to take over a significant amount of responsibility. This can be a true teaching moment, and will also make sure that they stay invested and motivated. Particularly if they were able to decide what they wanted to plant and where they wanted to put it, they will be so proud when the sprouts come out or the soil, the first leaves develop or the flowers bloom. Even more so when they have chosen vegetables or fruit – when it comes to harvest time, you will have some super excited kids!

Make it a routine to tend to your plants together

Finally – take this chance to make family time count when you garden together. Of course, it is great when kids can take over responsibility for their own projects, but at the same time you will also have a joint family project which will give you plenty of bonding opportunities. Make it a routine in your daily activities to tend to your garden together and enjoy this time together – you just might be planting the seed for a life full of amazing gardening activities in your kids life!

How do you make gardening with your kids fun? Please share your tips with us!