Gardening with Children

Always be sure that the flowers etc in your garden are safe to have around children and animals- this you  can check with your local garden centre before buying new plants etc.  Teach your children to be aware that it is not a good idea to "sample" plants, flowers or berries in any garden without checking with you first ; naturally some gardens may not be child friendly!

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Create a place of discovery for children by introducing a range of scents, sounds, colour and tastes to your garden.

It’s easy to create a sensory garden for your children that is not only beautiful to look at but tantalises their senses too!

Try a few plants from each of the groups below. These plants offer a great way to catch children's imagination and get them interested in the garden. 

SIGHT

Children love bright colours and these eye-catching flowers and leaves are sure to be popular. They also make great subjects for drawings and paintings.

SOUND

Sit in your garden and encourage your children to listen to all the sounds of nature around you: the bees buzzing, the birds singing and the sound of the wind rustling the plants

TOUCH

Leaves vary between plants: from rough to smooth, furry to spiky. Get your children to touch these plants and describe what they feel like. You can also explain to them that every texture has a purpose. For instance, furry leaves protect the plants from extremes of hot and cold weather, succulent ones help to store water and sharp spines stop the plants from being eaten by hungry insects.

SMELL

The heady fragrances given off by flowers and leaves are wonderful to enjoy in our gardens. The smells often have a purpose too, such as attracting insects to the flowers or deterring pests from eating leaves. See if your children can recognise a few of the more common smells below.

TASTE

There are so many delicious plants that it's difficult to choose just a few. As. most gardeners know, our fruits, vegetables and herbs -are not only tasty to us- animals and insects love them too! Many plants have great tasting fruits to attract animals to eat them and disperse their seeds for them.

Source: The Echo.16thJune, 2004.