It’s not just for grown-ups: Ways to get little ones into gardening

8th February 2018

The weather is warming up (trust us on this) and slowly but surely the days are becoming longer. Soon winter will seem like a distant memory and we’ll all be spending more time outdoors.

One of the first places we’ll be visiting are our own gardens and allotments – making sure that everything is ready for the season ahead. And with a little (or a lot) of convincing, you could have a budding gardening waiting in the wings to offer a helping hand.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

We’ve put together a few tips on how you can turn your little one’s fingers green.

1. Once upon a thyme…

Start with a story. A book that features a garden, insects, flowers and vegetables will be sure to spark their imaginations and will have them wanting to get out in the garden in no time. From classic stories to illustrative books – there’s a page-turner out there that will plant the idea of gardening in your little one’s mind.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

2. Make it plots of fun

Give them part of the garden. Don’t fob them off with a patch full of weeds hidden behind the shed. Find them a little plot they’ll be proud of. Somewhere they’ll be able to see from the kitchen window will be perfect so they can admire their handy work from indoors.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

3. Let their imagination run wild

Save up spare building, decorating or gardening materials such as tiles, split canes, string, pots etc. for your little Monty Don in-the-making to use as small-scale versions of full-sized garden accessories.

Tip! Large plant pots or round plastic containers are great to sink into the ground as miniature ponds. If you’re lucky, they’ll even attract wildlife too.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

4. Choosing Plants

Encourage children to go along to the garden centre with you and choose their own or even better, get them from grandparents and friends of the family.

Children get bored easily, so suggest plants that produce quick results (small fuchsias and late-sown bedding plants are fast to flower) or have other uses like edible plants.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors
ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

5. Build an Insect Hotel

Building an insect hotel is great way of getting little ones out in the garden. Find a place in sunlight or light shade and use whatever is lying around: old plant stems, cones, bark. Simply pile it up and use a few bricks to keep everything in place. A few old roof of tiles will keep things dry. Frogs, ladybirds and other insects will love it.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

6. Help!

From helping you sweep the patio to watering the plants at night, getting your little one to give you a hand can transform the most tedious of tasks into something a little more fun and is a great way of getting them interested in gardening.

ways to get kids involved in gardening and the outdoors

So, no matter whether they take over your whole garden with ponds, plants and bug hotels or even just help you dead-head a few plants on a late summer’s evening, get your little one interested in gardening as soon as you can. You never know, it might just grow on them.

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