Obviously, it is best to e your v
le
outside. That is if you
e the space avail
e. With a good shovel, you can cut an outline of the
in the grass. Your
ld can then pull the sod away
set it aside it
composting. This
l be another great lesson involving the cycle of nature that can be saved
another day. After you
e bare earth, your
ld can help turn the soil with a spoon or trowel until it's work
e by h
. Have your
ld
ce the seeds on the top of the soil, cover lightly with earth,
add water. You
e just taught your little one the basics of v
le
ing!
How Can I e A V
le Ga
n In the City?
Even if you do not e a backyard, you can do v
le
ing. A perfect
ce
a container
are apartment balconies. T
l
plenty of sun
t
l be pretty dis
ys until the v
les are ripe
ready
harvest. Rather than using plot of earth, your
ld can fill a container with soil you
e purchased from the store. To provide
drainage, you can use a recycled mar
ine container. Punch holes in the bottom
drainage. Your
ld can sprinkle on seeds, cover lightly with soil
be responsi
watering the
nts every day.
Vle
ing can help teache
ldren patience. This is because t
e to wait
the seeds to sprout. Once the
nt has broken above the soil, t
can watch the daily growth of the sprouts. T
can follow the growth until the
nts are full sized. Because this can be a long process
little kids that may
e short attention spans, you might
nt something new every week. This
l keep them entertained
the whole summer. After the
nts
e bloomed, you
your
ld can read about how t
l soon grow food. Your kids
l be excited to finally see little red tomatoes or green peppers appear on their
nt.
It can be a satisfying experience the
ldren of today's throwaway society. Returning to the ol
days, when we raised our own fruits
v
les. Not just
the hard work but
the feeling of accomplishment. When
ldren know that what we buy in the store is not the only option as to how we
our food instils a sense of responsibility. T
l carry this feeling
knowledge with them all their lives. As t
grow older, t
l think back on their v
le
ing with fond memories. And t
l prob
y share the experience with their own
ldren.
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