It's
gardening time again and, with the increase in gas and grocery prices, what
better time to introduce your family to the aspect of growing their own foods?
Toddlers in particular are very open to the new experience of gardening.
Toddlers are always intrigued by new things. They love to play in the dirt,
water plants, and watch their favorite foods growing right before their little
amazed eyes. If you're lost as to how you should start introducing your toddler
to gardening, here are some tips to help!
Choose Foods They Like
- One of the best ways to get your toddler
involved in raising a garden is to choose foods, plants, and flowers that your
child likes. If you toddler loves tomatoes, then pick up a packet of tomato
seeds and go from there. When it's something that they can look forward to
enjoying, then you'll pique their interest every time.
Child-size Gardening Tools - Another way to
introduce your toddler to gardening is to make sure that they have their own
child-sized gardening tools to enjoy. If you purchase them their own set of
tools they will be more likely to enjoy their time with you in the garden.
Toddlers and small children thoroughly enjoy doing things that they see their
parents doing. So hand over a gardening set of their own and you'll be on the
road to creating a gardening lover for life.
Start Your Garden with Seeds - A lot of people
will just jump right to buying small plants to go into their gardens. But when
you're getting your children involved, it's a lot more fun for both you and them
if you start out with seeds. Let them poke holes in the dirt with their little
fingers, drop in seeds one by one, and then cover them up and await the arrival
of the first sprouts. When those sprouts begin pushing their way through the
surface, you'll be amazed at the utter astonishment that your toddler will
express. This is the perfect time to talk about baby plants and to show your
toddler each new leaf that sprouts from their new hobby. If it's still too early
to plant seeds outside, then just start them inside. You can use starter trays,
or even just paper cups and dirt (make sure you mark what plant is
what).
Garden Care & Upkeep
- When introducing and involving your
toddler in the hobby of gardening, it is a wonderful idea to let them help you
in the care and upkeep of the garden. You can let them water the plants that
they are quickly becoming obsessed with. You can point out the weeds and let
them pull for you. You can even have your toddler hold stakes for you as you tie
up the tomato vines that they've been watching grow from seeds. The every day
care and upkeep of your garden is just as exciting to your toddler as any of the
other parts of raising a garden.
Time for Pickin'
- You and your toddler have planted,
watered, nurtured, and cared for these plants from seeds to full maturity. What
better way to celebrate all of the work that you've put into these last few
weeks or months than to let your excited toddler pick the very first fruits and
vegetable? How excited your toddler will be when you inform them that they can
finally eat a tomato off of their very own plant!
You
have now planted the seeds of a gardener into the young mind of your toddler. As
long as you make it fun and exciting they will love helping you out in the
garden. Remind them that they'll get to eat the fruits of their labor. They will
be so happy when it's harvest time and you'll be happy to have taught them about
this simple part of life.
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