How to plant spring flowers with kids

How to plant spring flowers with kids

When you think spring, the first thing that pops into your head is probably flowers. Once the snow melts and nature comes back to life in the backyard, it̵7;s time to plant your spring blooms. Planting flowers with kids is a great way to teach them about wildlife and the life cycle of plants and animals. It̵7;s also a smart way to teach them accountability by watering and taking care of their growing garden.

There are tons of plants and flowers to choose from at your local nursery. Read the back of your seed packet for detailed care instructions for your specific flower.

They̵7;ll usually sprout within 7-10 days.

Materials

  • Flower pot, 10-inches or larger, with a hole in the bottom.
  • Potting soil.
  • Flower seeds.
  • Small rocks.

Directions

  • Fill your flower pot with small rocks until the pot is about ¼ of the way full. This allows the soil to drain out excess water.
     
  • Fill the flower pot with potting soil. Stop when there is a one-inch lip at the top of the pot. If you don’t add enough soil, the edges of the pot will cast a shadow over your young plants, denying them the sunlight they need to grow.
     
  • Evenly space five shallow wells around the edge of your pot, about one inch in from the edge. Place two to three seeds in each well and cover with ¼ inch of potting soil.
     
  • Lightly pack down the potting soil with your hands and gently water each spot. Be careful not to flood your seeds so they break through the covering soil.
     
  • Find a sunny window for your new plant to grow! Be sure to water new seedlings regularly when the soil feels dry to the touch. Taking pictures every day is a fun activity for the kids to see how much they̵7;ve grown!

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