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Getting Kids Into Gardening by Ruth Rogers Clausen
Category: Presenting "The Curious Gardener"
Children and gardening go together naturally, but too few kids experience the fun of getting down into the dirt. Try these projects to get them interested and don't forget kids garden gloves to protect their hands. What sounds like more fun to a child than growing garbage on a windowsill? For a "Garbage Garden" start with carrots and pineapples, potatoes, and other vegetable waste bound for the garbage pail. It's educational and inexpensive too. There's no need for pots either. You just recycle cottage cheese or yogurt containers…
Children and gardening go together naturally, but too few kids experience the fun of getting down into the dirt. Try these projects to get them interested and don't forget kids garden gloves to protect their hands. What sounds like more fun to a child than growing garbage on a windowsill? For a "Garbage Garden" start with carrots and pineapples, potatoes, and other vegetable waste bound for the garbage…