Steps to Take in Creating a Children’s Garden

First lady Michelle Obama planted a vegetable garden this Spring on the White House yard. This has not been done in a long duration but it is something she wished to do with her 2 school aged daughters, Sasha and Malia. She figuredt it would be wonderfult to have such close access to fresh vegetables to eatin addition to thinking it was important for her girls to learn how to take care of a living thing. Making a garden for children to enjoy and work on is a wonderful treasure and one that will give them special memories. There are different types of gardens that you can do with your children and in various sizes and locations. If you have a goodflat piece of land, you may want to do a large vegetable garden like the Obamas. If youlive in an urban setting and just have a small outdoor area, planting flowers and vegetables in pots may be themost logical way. If you live in a harsher climate you may have minimal plants to work on and decorate your garden more with saint statues or Virgin Mary statues. Whatever type of garden you choose, the following steps can help you begin.

Once you have decided what kind of garden you want to do with yourkidschildren, you need to pick the best location. Itshould to get a lot of sun and not too shaded by trees or a building. The more open the area, the better. If you do not have a power tiller you can rent one from several home improvement places. This will aid in getting the earth all turned up and ready. After you till the ground, use a rake to gently smooth out the area. A chicken wire fence must also be installed around the garden if you are doing a vegetable one to keep unwanted animals from eating your vegetables. Based on the size of the garden area, decide how many plants will fit and what kinds you would enjoy having. Involve the kids in this decision making process. If you are growing flowers, have them tell you what their favorite colors are and if you are planting a vegetable garden, get their input of what type of vegetables they want to grow. It is proven that if help with a vegetable garden, children are more likely to consume vegetables that they grew themselves. If they want to buy decorations like saint statues or Virgin Mary statues for the garden that is great as well. Once you havebought all of the plants, get the children some work gloves and small shovels and have them start digging small holes to plant the seeds and/or plants. make sure to thoroughly wet the garden with water thoroughly and water it every day. Another great idea for the children to do , especially in a vegetable garden is to make marker signs for the plants.

Growing a garden benefits children in giving them responsibility of taking care of a living thing and a sense of pride in being successful at it.

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