Register | Login
Login
Sign in with:
---------- OR ----------
Create Account | Login
Create account
As a Member You Can:
  • Join clubs to discuss your interests
  • Connect with people like you
  • Share information, seek advice, get support

   
parenting
 
Intelligent Child Topics..

 
You are here : home > Intelligent Child > Interesting Activities > Introducing Children to Gardening

Introducing Children to Gardening

Introducing Children to Gardening

Gardening is a fun activity for both parents and their children. Here are a few pointers to help your child discover his green fingers.

Children love to play in the mud. Put a child in a garden and in no time he will be digging in the dirt, making mud pies, looking for worms, etc. But gardening can also be an educational experience for your child. He will learn how to connect with his natural surroundings. He will also get a first hand view of the miracle of life. Gardening with your child is also a great bonding experience as it teaches both the child and the parent how to work together.

Planning a Garden

Before getting started on your garden, some degree of planning is essential. The size and type of garden will depend a lot, on how old your child is. A very young child will probably only be able to look after one plant whereas an older child can handle much more. In addition to age, also take into account your child's skill level and attention span. Does your child have the patience to tend to a plant over the period required for it to grow to maturity? If not, you will have to select a fast growing plant.
The next step is to determine how much space you have available to set up your garden. If you live in a house with a backyard or compound, you will be able to devote a patch of land to your garden. If you live in an apartment, your child can still have a garden of his own. He can grow a potted plant or set up a small garden in a tray. Setting up a garden in an apartment is possible and it just requires a little ingenuity.

Getting Started

Once you have decided on where you want to set up your child's garden and how much space is available, its time to decide what your child can plant. Talk to accomplished gardeners or read up on gardening books. You need to have some idea of how long the selected plant will take to grow. You also need to be informed about the ideal growth conditions for the plant. How much water and fertiliser is necessary, the type of soil required, etc. are all factors to be taken into consideration.
Your child also has a say in the garden. After all, it is going to be his creation. Find out what plants he is fond of. Vegetables are one the best options for a child's garden. Most of them are relatively easy to grow. In addition, your child will have the satisfaction of being able to eat something he has nurtured himself. This could also be a chance for you to introduce him to new vegetables or get him to eat those vegetables that he normally shies away from.
For flowering plants, your child may pick out a plant from a book. He can decide which ones he likes or the plants he thinks will look good. Be careful though. Some plants release toxic substances to ward off pests, which could also make your child ill. Plants like roses may look and smell beautiful but their stems have sharp thorns, which can hurt your child's delicate fingers.

Buying the Equipment

Gardening requires some basic equipment. Your child will need gloves to protect his hands. He will also require implements like shovels, rakes, trowels, etc. A young child cannot use the same implements as you. Most gardening stores have a section where they keep implements that are suitable for children. These garden tools will be smaller than those meant for adults. They will also have dulled edges, so that your child does not accidentally hurt himself.
Depending on the type of plant chosen, you will have to purchase either seeds or saplings. Seeds are cheaper to purchase and allow your child to experience the wonder of a complete plant growing from a tiny seed. Some plants are difficult to grow from a seed, hence should be purchased as saplings. Saplings cost more that seeds but they are also suitable for young children that may not have the patience to wait for a plant to grow.

Gardening is a fun activity for the entire family. A child gets to spend time with his parents and is allowed to play in the mud. At the same time, gardening also teaches him how life begins and how to live in peace with nature.



You may also be interested in:

The Effect of Music
(17449 views)
Picnic
(20962 views)
Cancel
Save Edit
parenting
Notifications
6 Comments
Sort by Newest

avatar

Back to Previous Page   |   More on Intelligent Child Index

 






What parents are discussing...

Do your children like gardening? How old should a child be before introducing him to this activity? What do you think children learn by having their own garden?
  • Hey Ritika! Don’t worry. If you can’t wear gloves there is another remedy for you. Heh, Quit Gardening! Just kidding!! What you can do is run your finger nails on a wet soap bar so that ...
  • Thanks for taking the pains to answer my question. That is a great suggestion for most people but unfortunately, it won’t work for me. I am a bit allergic to wearing plastic gloves. But I reall...
  • I think that this is a good idea. This way parents get to spend time with their children as well as teach them something. Plus, gardening is a safe activity and can be carried out in the comfort of yo...
DISCUSSION FORUMS ON
Gardening
What types of planting pots to use
Hi Sonia. I don’t think it matters much what type of planting pots y ... - Pooja    read >>

Using Clay planting pots
Hey Sonia! Whoever told you that using the right type of pots facilitates g ... - Krishna    read >>

How to get rid of Salt Deposits
Hi, I was told that I must get rid of the salt deposits in my clay pots bef ... - Suhail    read >>

How to preserve my nails while gardening
I would love to learn gardening, but my biggest and most terrible worries a ... - Surili    read >>

FEATURED ARTICLES
- Poor Immunity in Kids
- Five Fun Ways to Break Fussy Eating Habits in   Kids
- Top 5 Easy-to-Make Ice-Candy Recipes for Kids
- Tips for Preventing Pinworms in Children
- Signs that a Child is Anaemic
- Things You Should Never Allow Your Son to Do
- Home Remedies for Cold in Children
- Reasons Why Kids May Start Disrespecting   Parents
- Indian Baby Names
- Indian Baby Girl Names
- Indian Baby Boy Names
- Top 100 Hindu Baby Names
- Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults


Subscribe




All tips on Interesting Activities
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else. No spam.

*No spam only genuine emails
Follow us on:



Featured Articles - Infertility | Baby Development | Health and Fitness | How to Get Pregnant | Parenting Advice | Weight Loss | Pregnancy Advice | Name Numerology
Baby - Baby Photo Contest | Lucky Names | Lucky Birthdates | Horoscopes | Chinese Calendar | Compatibility Test | Fun Zone
Parenting - Message Boards | Planning a Baby | Pregnancy | Parents of Babies | Baby Names | Baby Name Poll | Birth Announcements | Parenting Quiz
Family - Cooking Club | Love & Relationships | Beauty Tips | Kids Weight Calculator | Recipe Maker
General - Calorie Counter | Personality Quiz | Love Signs | Compatibility Quiz
By Nirali Sanghi, Founder of IndiaParenting.com
Want to Raise
Calm, Confident Kids?
Join India's #1 Parenting
WhatsApp Class - Free!
👩‍🏫
3-Day Masterclass with Nirali Sanghi
🧠
Learn secrets to reduce tantrums, screen time & anxiety
💬
WhatsApp-based | 10 Minutes a Day
Nirali Sanghi
Trusted by
10,000+
Moms
Since 1999
Limited Spots Left!
🇺🇸 +1

10,000+ moms already joined

C.E.O. Mom Transformation!
Please verify your details before we redirect you to WhatsApp:
Full Name *
Gender *
WhatsApp Number *
🇺🇸 +1
WhatsApp Number (If you are outside India, please include your country code, e.g., +1, +971, etc.)
Email
City