Gardening with Children – “nature’s way”

There have been many studies done about the benefits of gardening with children with regards to a child’s development. Along with the fun of getting dirty, gardening helps children learn valuable lessons about patience as they wait for vegetables to grow, responsibility as they see how necessary their care is to the garden, and even loss when flowers die at the end of a season. “They learn about nurturing a life and what it takes to keep something alive,” says Amy Gifford, an education associate for the National Gardening Association. Gifford extols the value of exercise as children physically work in the garden, that families learn to work together and share, and that gardening helps build a child’s senses.lincoln landscaping teaching children

“One of the most important things about [vegetable] gardening is understanding where food comes from,” says Gifford. She says young children are fascinated in seeing food when it’s pulled from the ground, and they notice the similarities and differences from their garden vegetables and produce from the grocery store.

On a Saturday afternoon in May Lincoln Landscaping is working with my clients children, and planted this vegetable table. Containing six tomato plants and three different kinds of basil the children learned the right way to plant . They also received a lesson in compost. All in all, it was a very gratifying afternoon. Let Lincoln Landscaping set up an organic vegetable garden for You and then you too can reap the rewards of healthy wholesome fruits and vegetables.

 

Lincoln Landscaping “The Natural Choice”
Mike Kolenut President & CEO

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