Container Gardening for Kids

Container Gardening for Kids by Ellen Talmage, published by Sterling Publishing Company in 1996, is an engaging guide designed for young gardeners. This 80-page book offers a variety of hands-on projects that utilize everyday items found around the house, making gardening accessible and enjoyable for children. It emphasizes the simplicity of container gardening, allowing kids to cultivate their own plants without requiring extensive outdoor space.
Readers will discover 25 creative projects that encourage exploration and creativity in gardening. From crafting an herbal collar for pets to building whimsical backyard monsters using common materials, this book presents a fun approach to learning about plants and nature. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, gardening, and science, Container Gardening for Kids provides an interactive way for children to connect with the environment while developing their gardening skills.
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Try any of these 25 projects using things from around the house. Growing plants in a container is a great way for kids to make their own garden — without needing a lot of space. Make an herbal collar for your pet that will keep bugs away while smelling great. Create your own backyard monster with plastic soda-can holders, a broom, pipe cleaners, and a few more odds & ends. Growing plants has never been more fun and, with containers, any kid can have a garden.
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