Growing food in your back yard is healthy, saves some money on the grocery bill, allows you time to spend time together as a family, and teaches kids how plants grow. Nothing makes me happier than to see my kids picking carrots out of the garden and taking a bite. My oldest daughter even sneaks tomatoes out of the garden and eats them like an apple.
The entire gardening process is a valuable lesson for children. My kids love helping dad prepare the soil, plant seeds, water the garden, pull weeds, and of course they love harvesting. They can also get involved in composting and seed collecting. Starting a garden in the spring is a great way to commit to teaching your kids about nature all summer long. The lessons your child will learn about growing food will affect your child for their entire lifetime.
I have talked about my favorite childhood memories and backyard gardening with my parents is definitely something I'll never forget. So if you already garden make sure to think of ways the kids can help out this year or if you don't garden why not start a small garden this year. If space is an issue start with one tomato plant in a planter on the patio.
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