Loading... Please wait...Children find gardening fun and fascinating—watching a bean sprout or a pumpkin grow bigger every day can seem like a miracle, as well as a huge achievement. Gardening can also help kids connect to and understand more about nature, the seasons, and the food we eat. In Gardening with Kids, Catherine Woram and Martyn Cox tell you everything you need to know, from choosing and preparing your site, and growing from seeds, bulbs, and cuttings, to choosing plants from the local garden center. Themed plant lists help you choose what to grow, as well as highlighting plants to avoid. There are 35 amazing projects—even toddlers can enjoy growing cress in crazy eggheads or planting colorful annuals, while older kids can create their own salad patch, a hanging basket, a terrarium in a glass jar, or an alpine garden. There are also plenty of garden–related crafts to work on indoors. Little hands will enjoy creating lavender bags and wind chimes made out of tin cans. A section on outdoor fun covers garden games, treasure hunts, and other fun activities.
Hardcover
128 pages
300 color photographs
Size: 9 x 91⁄2 in