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8 Great Ideas for a Kids Garden

28 Aug

If your kids are just itching to get outside each morning to see how their garden has grown and play in it, then you know you have done your job well. Here are some ideas for children’s gardens:

1. Sunflower Houses – This is my number one pick. You can use sunflowers to create a rectangular or square section for the house. Once the sunflowers grow to almost full height you can take string and tie the tops together to form a string “roof” then morning glories can be grown up the sunflowers until they reach the string and fill in the roof. The whole concept is outlined in one of the BEST books on gardening with kids called Sunflower Houses by Sharon Lovejoy. A Sunflower Home

2. A garden tee-pee – This is similar to the sunflower house in concept. You put wooden poles in the ground and angle them to form a tee-pee. Make sure it is big enough for kids to pay inside. Then plant vines like morning glories, beans, and gourds so that the walls will fill in with vegetation. Guide the vines at first to make sure that an entrance is left open for little bodies to crawl through.

3. Try a Moon Garden – Instead of making a tee-pee with plants that flower during the day, you can also grow a moon garden and use plants that flower at night. Then the kids can spend some evenings outdoors looking at the stars and fireflies. Moonflowers would be perfect to climb the tee-pee walls and for around the perimeter you could plant evening primrose and four-o-clocks.

4.Whimsical Plants -  Grow some unique and whimsical plants. What kids wouldn’t like to grow some bleeding hearts, sunflowers, or gourds that can be hollowed out to make bird houses and musical instruments? Let them pick out the plants that appeal to them.

5. Make a rainbow – Have the kids help you pick out flowers or herbs in the 6 different rainbow colors… red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Plant them in curving rows with gravel or rocks between each row. When they bloom you will have a rainbow!

6. Create a fairy garden – Use twigs and sticks that have fallen from nearby trees to make fairy houses and furniture. Use tempera paints to give them color and texture. You can even use one half of fallen nuts to make little boats for them too.

7. Make a Pizza Patch – Carve out a circular section for this one and divide it into sections or slices. In each section grow a different pizza ingredient like tomatoes, garlic, onions, oregano, basil, rosemary, etc. When harvest time comes go out together and gather your ingredients and make pizza from scratch together. This can be cooked or raw pizza.

8. Build a worm box -  Worms are an important part of any garden. They help us recycle waste into compost and by building a worm box or house you can get lots of wonderful compost and feed the worms your kitchen scraps. You can build your own worm box or buy one and it is a great scientific experiment for kids to be a part of. Check out the book Worms Eat My Garbage for more details.

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Video: Indoor Herb Garden

27 Aug

http://www.cookinggarden.com has lots of gardening information.

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Backyard Fire Pits

18 Aug

Most people love those small back yard fire pits that you see in the stores.  They offer a great source of heat and relaxation in the evenings when you’re ready to unwind and enjoy a conversation or spend time with the family.  Or you can simply use that space as alone time – an area for you, your thoughts, and maybe a book.

We’ve gathered a few photos o what you typically see in the stores.  We’ve also pulled together some photos of pits that most people don’t see.  The ones we prefer are not the small, dinky, rusting store bought type, but the brick or stone, homemade or contracted kind.

While the difference in cost may be significant, the quality and longevity of having one that is permanent and fixed in a spot in the yard, far out ways the benefits of those small ones that are sure to rust out within three years.

The one above is perfect for a small backyard gathering.  Notice that the house appears to be inside a residential neighborhood.

Above, the owners decided to embed the fire pit into the patio foundation, then use ceramic tiles to add color and decor.

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Video: Landscape Lighting & Water Features

14 Aug
Learn about using landscape lighting and water features in your garden from an expert in this free gardening video.
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Beautiful Garden Statues

08 Aug

Find more crabs and animals at Adams Art Antiques

Once you’ve finished creating the garden of your dreams; everything’s planted, growing beautifully, the patio furniture is to your liking and the scenery is just what you wanted – maybe as a final touch, you might be interested in placing a statue as the crown jewel to your small slice of paradise.

There are so many different types of  statues that you are sure to find something that works for the look and feel you are going for.

Above is a small beautiful statue of two children playing on a see saw.  This would be perfect for young parents all the way up to grandparents, who would like to be reminded of the time when their little ones as they get older.

Glorious Garden Gifts

Above is a bronze statue of two lovers holding in embrace.

For you lovers of the seas and myth, here are statues for you.


You can find statues like this one at Garden Ornaments

If you like the garden statues you’ve seen above, be sure to do a simple search through your web browser – you’ll be surprised at the different types, sizes, and prices of these beautiful statues that are out there.


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