4 Easy Ways to Get Your Kids Gardening in Your Denver Landscaping This Spring


March 25, 2020

Now that the weather is warming up, it’s time to start thinking of ways to keep the kids entertained. The more time they can spend outside, the more energy they can burn off without wreaking havoc inside your home. Gardening is the perfect way to help them get outside while also teaching them responsibility and new skills. If you’re not sure where to start, don’t panic. Here are a few simple tips from your Denver landscape design pros to help you get the kids involved.

Give Them a Dedicated Space
The best way to get kids involved in gardening is to give them a space they can control. Find room in your garden for a kid-friendly space. Ideally, this will be set away from any carefully arranged flowers or other delicate plants that might get damaged. 

Once you find that spot, get your kids to help you get it ready. Show them how to properly remove weeds by hand and let them play in the dirt to turn it up. This will help them burn off energy while also keeping the oxygen levels in the soil fresh. 

Let Them Pick the Plants
Your kids will have opinions about the types of plants they want to add to their garden. Use this to your advantage and let them help you pick out the plants. When they pick things out, they’ll be more likely to show a continued interest in the plants’ growth and the garden’s productivity throughout the warmer months. 

Just try to plant a variety of things in their spot. This way, they’ll be able to learn how to water different plants and can see growth patterns at different stages. 

Invest in Kid-Sized Tools
Every successful gardener needs tools to get the job done right. Unfortunately, standard garden trowels, rakes, and shovels will be too large for them to handle easily. Pick up a few kid-friendly tools at your local hardware store. These tools are lighter and sized appropriately for their hands so they can use them well and develop the skills they need to garden well into adulthood.

Create a Task Calendar
Your kids’ gardening area is theirs to manage, but they may not always remember what tasks need to get done each week or how often they need to water their plants. Keep them informed by creating a visual task calendar. It doesn’t have to be fancy—it just has to be functional. 

List the duties they need to take care of and when those tasks need to get done. Hang the calendar somewhere they can see it every day and find a simple way to reward them for doing things correctly. Stickers are a great and affordable choice!

Don’t Hesitate to Get Help
Getting kids involved in landscaping at an early age is a great way to help them develop new skills that will last a lifetime. If you’re struggling to find space in your current landscape design, don’t give up. Contact us to schedule an appointment and let our pros help you find a place for your kids to develop a green thumb. 
 
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