Engaging children in activities around the house is a fun and rewarding way to spend time together. Not only will the whole family learn new things, but the kids will also have plenty of opportunities to exert their energy and showcase their creativity. The garden is one of the best places for children to immerse themselves in various projects. While planting seeds and tending to flowers, vegetables, and trees are common activities, there are many other creative crafts to explore, especially during the cooler months when preparing for spring can be particularly enjoyable.
Ready to get started? Here are some garden craft ideas for kids (and parents) that everyone will enjoy.
Create Plant Labels
Once you’ve sown seeds, you’ll need a way to identify which plots contain which plants. All you need are some popsicle sticks and markers or paint to write out the plant names. You can even assign a specific color for each plant. It’s a simple yet effective way to keep your garden organized.
Decorate Pots and Planters
Plants can thrive just as well in its and planters as in the ground, and you can add a pretty touch to the garden by decorating them. Let the kids doodle on them or color them all over in their favorite colors. This activity allows kids to express their creativity and make their mark on the garden.
Create Alternative Garden Planters
Many items that can securely hold soil can serve as planters for your garden. You and the kids can repurpose old newspapers molded into pots, plastic soda bottles, or even gumboots. This activity teaches kids about recycling and gives them a sense of accomplishment.
Make a Grass Head
Help the kids draw faces on hard-boiled eggs and scoop out their contents. Fill the empty shells with damp cotton wool and some grass seed. Keep the wool moist, and in two weeks, the eggs will have a healthy head of green grass “hair.” This is a fun project that teaches kids about plant growth.
Build a Scarecrow
Vegetable gardens attract birds, which can cause damage to your crops. A scarecrow is a safe and fun solution to keep them away. Kids will have a blast making it. Tie two garden stakes together to form a cross, surround them with straw stuffing, and dress it up with an old shirt, pants, and a hat. Add details like buttons for eyes to make it look more lifelike (to the birds).
These garden craft ideas are a great way to get the kids involved and excited about gardening. Not only do they provide a creative outlet, but they also help kids learn about nature and the environment in a hands-on way. Happy crafting!