Episodes in the Children's Garden

kids and worms
Need ideas to engage kids in the vegetable garden?

I hope you enjoy a laugh while reading these episodes in which I talk about the fun I have with my kids in the garden.

If I have one bit of advice for engaging kids in the garden, it's to make it as fun as possible.


2012/01/25 Seed Catalogue
2011/12/12 Wheelbarrow
2011/09/21 Sunflowers
2011/08/20 Weed Eater
2011/06/28 Strawberry Cheeks
2011/105/16 Splash
2011/04/02 Spray Bottle
2011/02/03 Quinn Meets Rosemary
2011/03/09 Sneak a Leek
2010/12/31 Windfall Apples
2010/12/31 Quinn Meets Rototiller
2010/10/06 Trains in the Garden
2010/08/07 Happy Faces and Self-Serve Veggies
2010/06/13 If You Know a Hot Place
2010/05/18 Branding Gardening as Fun
2010/05/08 Gooey Yellow Clay
2010/03/31 The Unexpected Pet
2010/02/25 Kids and Worms
2010/02/03 Emma Orders Seeds
2010/01/12 Catching Monsters
2009/11/05 Let's Make a Lake
2009/10/06 Garden Making
2009/08/30 Zucchini Phones
2009/08/02 Backyard Picnic
2009/07/18 Ugh Ugh
2009/07/06 A Taste for Salad
2009/06/23 Irrigation
2009/06/11 What's Up Doc
2009/05/18 Adding Organic Matter
2009/05/11 Eye for Potatoes
2009/04/25 Cabander Soup
2009/04/18 Garden Castle
2009/04/11 Poking Peas


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