
Planting and Growing Activities
Sensory Garden: Plant flowers and herbs with interesting textures and smells (e.g., fuzzy lamb’s ear, mint, lavender).
Pizza Garden: Create a circular bed with sections for tomatoes, onions, oregano, and peppers.
Vegetable Seeds: Grow fast-growing or large vegetables like radishes, bush beans, or pumpkins.
Regrow Scraps: Regrow lettuce, celery, carrot tops or green onions in a shallow dish of water.

Creative and Crafty Garden Fun
Painted Stones: Paint rocks to label plants or create ladybug markers.
Mud Kitchen: Provide pots, pans, and spoons for making “mud soup” and exploring soil.
Egg Carton Planters: Use recycled egg cartons to start seeds indoors.
Nature Paintbrushes: Use sticks, leaves, and flowers to paint on paper.


Exploration and Learning Activities
Scavenger Hunts: Create checklists to find different bugs, leaf shapes, or colors in the garden.
Pollinator Habitat: Build a bee hotel using bamboo sticks and pinecones.
Wildlife Journal: Keep a journal to draw or write about birds, insects, and plants observed.
Weeding Game: Challenge kids to find the smallest weed or distinguish between weeds and flowers.

Tips for Success
Use Child-Sized Tools: Provide small shovels, rakes, and watering cans.
Embrace the Mess: Allow dirt play and mud exploration, as it is key to sensory learning.
Theme Beds: Let children choose a theme, like a “rainbow garden” with colors representing different vegetables.


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