"Garden Projects for Kids"
By Jacqueline Carroll
"Jacqueline Carroll shares some great garden projects for kids"
Butterfly Feeders
This is a fun project that's easy enough for the kids to do, and it can be as elegant or as simple as you like.
All you need is a small jar, such as a baby food or small jelly jar with a lid, and some cotton.
1. Make a small hole in the lid of the jar. 2. Fill the jar with butterfly food.
3. Screw the lid tightly onto the jar and poke a small piece of cotton into the hole.
4. Invert the jar and hang it in the garden.
That's all there is to it! Of course, you'll probably want to decorate your jar with paint or decoupage.
Butterflies locate their food sources by sight, so the more your feeder looks like a plant or flower, the better your chances of attracting butterflies. It may also help to cut out some fabric or plastic 'petals' and
fasten them to the lid of your feeder.
To make butterfly food, simply dissolve one part sugar in nine parts of water. No coloring or other additive is needed.
**************************************************
Make your garden projects practical and grow organic fruit and vegetables with the kids. Not only is it great fun but you also pass on valuable good eating habits!
Thompson and Morgan are online worldwide suppliers of seeds and other products and they have some great pictures to drool over!
broad beans brussel sprouts Carrots
Chile Peppers Sweetcorn Tomatoes
Thompson and Morgan UK
Thompson and Morgan US
Garden Projects with Thompson and Morgan Worldwide
**************************************************
Gardener's Tool Box
Another fun project is to make a gardener's toolbox from a standard mailbox. Decorate the mailbox any way you like, and fasten it to a fencepost near the garden. A mailbox is the perfect size for a spare pair of gloves
and a few hand tool. This is a great rainy day project for the kids, and it makes a terrific personalized gift.
About the Author Jackie Carroll is the owner of GardenGuides Kids: http://www.gardenguideskids.com/ Books and educational products for children that encourage an understanding of the natural
world. Discounts available for teachers and libraries.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
"Try these garden projects out at home!"
Happy Gardening!
Garden Projects and more Reading
Grow Your Own Groceries: Producing your own food is not only rewarding but - in times of economic and environmental changes - increasingly a must! Nature provides everything the human body requires to thrive, and cultivating some of those natural products in your own back garden will not only produce the best food on the planet for you and your loved ones, it is also economical, environmentally friendly and more fun than shopping.
Gardening is more than a hobby; it's a way of life. Even without a garden, many plants can be grown in containers, on a balcony, and indoors. Order it now direct from the publisher... Grow Your Own Groceries
************************
Herb Gardening: Herbs are becoming recognised more and more as superfoods, as if we didn't know that really! 'Herb Gardening' has been beautifully put together by the publisher (Crowood Press) into a well presented book with full colour photos.
Along with growing instructions for forty different herbs, there are lots of great ideas, including culinary delights and medicinal alternatives.
You'll also find gardening advice as well as some ideas on planning a herb garden. Order it now direct from the
publisher... Herb Gardening
************************
Grow Your Own Pharmacy: If, like me, you want to be able to eat the best food on the planet, grow your own!
Grow Your Own Pharmacy
• Clear instructions on planning, planting, growing and harvesting the fruits, vegetables and herbs required for a healthy vitamin intake.
• Recipes and menus to help incorporate the fruit and vegetables into your daily diet.
************************
Granny's Book Of Good Old Fashioned Common Sense is packed full of great ideas and tips. Granny brings
traditional home-making up to date with cooking, gardening, needlecrafts and even games to play with the kids...Click on the link below to order your copy.
Granny's Book Of Good Old Fashioned Common Sense
Cooking doesn’t have to be a chore and preparing nourishing home cooked meals for the family will certainly keep them away from the goodie shelf. Gardening encourages physical exercise and a good healthy dollop of fresh air. And you can get the kids involved too.
Before the days of computer games and electronic pets, children used to have fun without rummaging about in the fridge every five minutes. Enjoy a few rainy-day games and crafts of yesteryear with today’s kids. They’ll love it and so will you!
Back to Kids Gardening
Back To Flower and Garden Tips Homepage
Click here to subscribe to "Creative Gardening" - Your FREE monthly ezine!
www.flower-and-garden-tips.com/gardenprojects.html
|