An Indoor Garden for Children
If you have young children around an
indoor garden is the perfect project to teach them about
nature. It is also an avenue to teach children about the
responsibility needed to care for something on an ongoing
basis. Simple is best, even for older children – as they
prove themselves and their garden thrives they can expand the
plants that they grow.
To enrich the learning opportunity purchase clear containers
to grow the plants in. If you can not find a traditional
pot that is clear make sure the container you use either has a
drainage hole in the bottom or layer gravel on the bottom
before adding the soil. Once the plant starts to grow
more the roots will become visible in the pot.
Children will love to grow their own vegetables and maybe
even eat them once they are ready. Buy each child a large
container that is theirs to take care of and let them pick the
type of vegetable they want to grow. The easiest
vegetables to grow indoors are carrots, tomatoes, and
radishes. There are a wide variety of tomatoes that you
can grow from beefsteak to cherry tomato.
The next time you eat an orange, save the seeds.
Children can plant the seeds in small containers about 1 inch
down into the soil. By giving the plant watered and in
the sunlight, in two to three weeks they will have their own
citrus tree growing. They can choose to keep it indoors
or plant it outside in the summer when the small plant has
become bigger and stronger. Try the same with other fruit
seeds too from watermelon to apple seeds.
Getting children to help with your houseplants is a good
idea too. Children love to help out with adult chores and
it gives you a break at the same time.
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