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Gardening with kids? These 10 things will make it a great experience for everyone

Mareike Steger
19/6/2024
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Kids love to spend time gaming or staring at phone or TV screens, that’s for sure. But they equally enjoy being outdoors and are the biggest fans of nature. Follow these tips if you want your kids to get involved in the garden or balcony.

This makes it all the more important to give the children a rake and shovel and get gardening with them. I asked an expert what you should look out for:

5. The rules for gardening with a child

There are some basics young gardeners need to know. «What we teach all children right from the start is not to run across the beds, but to keep to the paths instead. Another thing: any gardening tool with prongs must be placed with the prongs facing downwards.» This also applies to gardening at home. If your garden doesn’t have paths, teach your child to stay on the grass along the edge.

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I could've become a teacher, but I prefer learning to teaching. Now I learn something new with every article I write. Especially in the field of health and psychology.


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