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Showing posts with label Kitchen garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen garden. Show all posts

Mar 31, 2011

Kids' Gardening

2 kids planting in circle

Share your passion for gardening with your kids while teaching them responsibility and patience. Here are some of our favorite ideas to get you started.

 

A Bed of Their Own

Help children pick a place that's all theirs. Keep it kid-sized so the garden doesn't get overwhelming. Set them up for success -- make sure it's a sunny, well-drained spot that's in easy reach for watering. Let the gardeners-in-training mark their plot with a low decorative border they can paint themselves.
We'll give you FREE storage solutions that meet your needs. Just take our storage personality quiz to get started!
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Kids' Gardening

2 kids planting in circle

Share your passion for gardening with your kids while teaching them responsibility and patience. Here are some of our favorite ideas to get you started.

 

A Bed of Their Own

Help children pick a place that's all theirs. Keep it kid-sized so the garden doesn't get overwhelming. Set them up for success -- make sure it's a sunny, well-drained spot that's in easy reach for watering. Let the gardeners-in-training mark their plot with a low decorative border they can paint themselves.
We'll give you FREE storage solutions that meet your needs. Just take our storage personality quiz to get started!
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Grow a Vegetable Garden in Raised Beds

Raised beds make vegetable gardening less work. Learn why and discover great design techniques in this slideshow.

By Justin W. Hancock
obleisk tomato support
 

Benefit: Save Your Back

Build your raised beds so they're at least 12 inches tall. That reduces back strain because you won't have to bend over as far to reach the plants. If the walls are waist high, you can sit on edges to work the soil and harvest your bounty without having to bend over at all.
See our easy, step-by-step instructions for making a raised bed.
Get quotes for landscape, deck, and fence projects from pros in your area.
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Grow a Vegetable Garden in Raised Beds

Raised beds make vegetable gardening less work. Learn why and discover great design techniques in this slideshow.

By Justin W. Hancock
obleisk tomato support
 

Benefit: Save Your Back

Build your raised beds so they're at least 12 inches tall. That reduces back strain because you won't have to bend over as far to reach the plants. If the walls are waist high, you can sit on edges to work the soil and harvest your bounty without having to bend over at all.
See our easy, step-by-step instructions for making a raised bed.
Get quotes for landscape, deck, and fence projects from pros in your area.
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