Gardening with kids is a great way to spend time outside, get hands-on with nature, and enjoy the excitement of watching things grow! Here are some easy tips to keep it fun for everyone:
Gardens don’t always go as planned—and that’s okay! Pests, weather, and curious critters might change things up. Start small, use what you have, and enjoy the process (even if it’s a little messy!).
Your enthusiasm is contagious! Choose plants or projects that you’re excited about—kids will follow your lead. Whether it’s a windowsill herb garden or a patch of veggies, pick something you’ll enjoy caring for together.
Give little gardeners a say in what to grow! Guide them toward easy-to-grow plants, but let them pick what excites them. Getting involved in planning, planting, and caring for the garden helps kids feel proud of their work.
Want to keep kids engaged? Choose plants with a fun payoff! Try a snackable veggie they already love, a flower that attracts butterflies, or an herb they can use in a craft or recipe.
Veggies: Peas, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Beans
Herbs: Basil, Thyme, Dill, Cilantro
Check out these gardening books for kids!