| My kids are a little younger (ranging from 1-8, including the close cousins) than yours, but we are starting a garden now with their homeschooling. Some ideas I have found are: a sunflower fort, using those tall sunflowers just planted in a square big enough to make a fort- plant, water, and wait! Teepee using bamboo sticks spread out enough to make a teepee and tied together at the top and plant pole beans on them. Make sure to let them grow foods they will eat. My daughter will only eat cherry tomatoes- not big ones- so she grows them. Plant a salsa garden with a roma tomato plant, jalapeno plant, and some cilantro. just add onion and you can have homegrown salsa. Or a spaghetti garden with a roma tomato plant, oregano, basil, pepper- whatever you use if you were going to make homemade sauce. It is also fun to plant interesting herbs- like chocolate mint, pineapple sage, or lemon basil- my kids think it is cool to smell chocolate from a plant!! Check out the book Kids Garden by Avery Hart and Paul Mantell for some fun ideas. |