As the weather gets warmer (hopefully!) and we start looking for more activities to enjoy outside, National Children’s Gardening Week falls at the perfect time – Saturday 25th May – 2nd June. This May half-term, Garden Centres across the UK will be running their own initiatives and activities, encouraging little ones to get excited about plants, so find a local garden centre to visit near you and that’s the kids kept busy for at least one day this week!
Gardening is a fantastic way to encourage your little ones’ development and teaches them a variety of valuable life skills. Not only will your children be spending time outside in the fresh air, away from screens, but they’ll have the chance to learn about the different seasons and life cycles. Experience reading instructions and measuring is also sure to help them with their lessons at school.
Picking up some gardening tools and growing their own plants teaches children about responsibility and that hard work and dedication can reap gorgeous results in the long run. Plants don’t grow overnight; gardening can be a long process that requires commitment!
If you like the sound of a family gardening session and want to encourage your kids to catch the gardening bug, here are our top tips and advice: