Winter is history for 2018 and we are well
into Spring !!!
Time to re-plant the Garden & the Best veggies to plant now are...
Asian
Greens
Basil
Beetroot
Bush beans
Capsicum
Carrot
Celery
Climbing beans
Cucumber
Lettuce
Parsley
Parsley
Potato
Pumpkin
Radish
Snow peas
Tomato
Zucchini
Please watch our educational "how to" Video below:
Hello & Welcome to another Informative & helpful Video from Kidi
Kingdom Child care Centre. We are going to learn How To make a Kids
Vegetable Garden.
A home made vegetable garden designed for kids, provides healthy snacks
while kids are on the go, as well as provide opportunities to learn the
importance of where food comes from, and how it grows.
Locate the kids vegetable garden where they can reach it.
The ideal position for the kids vegetable garden is in their play area.
Your kids will be able to conveniently work on their garden, make
observations about what's growing well, and what needs some help and as
importantly, take care of watering and weeding, as an extension of their
play activities.
Vegetable gardens designed for kids, teaches ownership
and responsibility. Give the kids ownership and responsibility for their
vegetable garden.
Allow the child to select which vegetables are grown, encourage them to
select varieties that can be picked frequently, and choose varieties
that do Not have poisonous leaves. The kids vegetable garden should
comprise varieties that provide easy and safe picking and grow all year
round.
Options include lettuces, silver-beet, snow peas, beans, and carrots to
name a few. Ask your local garden centre for other options too.
For
example:
Gardening activities for kids.
At Kidi Kingdom we use our vegetable garden to extend children's
learning's and understanding about science and nature... Including,
Planning... selecting varieties, working out best planting position,
deciding on numbers of plants to be planted, drawing up garden plans and labelling diagrams.
Weeding... identifying and removing weeds, thinning out plants Pest
Management... spotting bugs and slugs, identifying invader versus predator
insects, picking invader insects off plants, spraying with organic sprays when necessary, catching caterpillars for their bug
collectors. following a watering schedule, checking when plants need
extra water in hot weather.
Harvesting... observing ripening of plants, picking, eating and sharing
produce.
Use kid-friendly gardening tools. Kids can use trowels and forks that
have been designed for adults, but smaller handles and spades designed
for children are easier for them to grip and wield.
Kids gardening tools are usually brightly coloured with cheerful
patterns or smiley faces on them making the whole experience more
enticing and enjoyable for the child.
With their own distinct tools, kids can also become responsible for
cleaning and properly putting 'their own' tools away. So, apart from
survival skills, healthy play snacks and planet-nurturing attitudes,
dedicated vegetable gardens designed for kids, enable a wonderful
sensory experience within a safe and playful environment.