Discover how a few pots, a little dirt, and a child’s curiosity can bloom into confidence, connection, and fun in the garden.
When I was a kid, my friends and I spent long summer days outdoors, picking daisies, observing roly-poly (also known as pill) bugs, holding caterpillars and trying to catch fireflies (lightning bugs).
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Fairy Garden Ideas: How to Make a Magical Miniature Sanctuary in Your Garden
As Betty Earl, author of Fairy Gardens: A Guide to Growing an Enchanted Miniature World, explains, the goal is "to entice individuals to use their imaginations in creating a tiny, inviting world where ...
It’s true: Vegetables and fruits straight from the garden really do taste better than their store-bought counterparts. But if ...
Build a winter garden that nourishes bees, birds, and butterflies, providing flowers, shelters, and water, while engaging ...
Tree Poetry LLC today announced the nationwide availability of its signature Enchanted Fairy Door Kit, a whimsical outdoor ...
Want to grow your own produce but not sure where to start? Follow our tips for creating the plan that’s right for you! January and February are sleepy planting months, but we gardeners are cheered by ...
Fourth-grade teacher Stephanie Cox was all smiles. “It is so cool for the kids to work with the high school students,” Cox said. “What amazing role models. We are so excited to be a part of this.” ...
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Gardening gifts that keep kids interested in digging
Purchase a fun watering can or decorate one with decoupage. This is a fun gift for kids and adults to make for family and teachers. Just select a plastic or metal watering can, gather pictures, and ...
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