TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO GARDEN

TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO GARDEN

by Douglas Hogan
TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO GARDEN

TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO GARDEN

by Douglas Hogan

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Overview

We love our children and we want to teach them to value the things that are important to us. These things include morals, integrity, ingenuity, and an appreciation for the things in life that we consider beautiful and worth expending our energy, time, and effort in order to create. One of those things that many of us love sharing with our children is our love of gardening. Whether you are creating a spectacular garden worthy of acclaim, fame, and blue ribbons everywhere or a simple garden that will hold pretty flowers and a few favorite vegetables there are many lessons that your children can learn from working the earth by your side.

The first, and perhaps best, lesson that most children learn when working in the garden is that life works in cycles. This is an important lesson for children, as it is a lesson that will be repeated often throughout the course of their lives. Of course this is only one of the many lessons that gardening will teach but gardening is one of the kindest ways I've ever seen this particular lesson learned and it helps ease children into those times when lessons about the cycle of life are not so kindly or gently presented.

The next lesson that gardening teaches children is that persistent effort often pays out with delightful results. Whether their gardening efforts yielded sweet peppers or pretty flowers, there is often a desired result that is achieved through gardening. If you really want to capture your children's attention when it comes to gardening choose a fast growing plant for their first gardening experience. The ability to see the fruits of their labor quickly appear is often one of the greatest gifts we can give our children.

If you want to guide your children towards the path of creating a summer garden without quite the fanfare or responsibility you may want to begin simply-perhaps with a potted plant or a hanging tomato plant or something similar that will yield visible and tasty results with much less effort, time, or attention being required in order to achieve quick and enthusiastic results.

This book provides you with specific information about how to create a garden, starting with how to prepare the soil, what and how to plant seeds, tools to use, when and how to harvest vegetables and other important aspects of gardening. Parents should let the child read this book, along with them, so he or she will appreciate and understand the importance of growing your own food.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013382015
Publisher: Douglas Hogan
Publication date: 09/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 180 KB
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