Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Ten Fun Plants For Kids To Grow - Kids Gardening

Kids gardening is such a wonderful thing for kids to do. It teaches them responsibility. It allows them to care for a living thing. It teaches them life skills such as learning about how soil, sunlight and water work together to grow a plant. It also allows you to share in your kids joys of accomplishing something.

Over the years my oldest son has had quite a few different types of plants from carnivorous plants to flowers to growing vegetables. Below are his favorites.

Venus Flytrap
Our Venus Flytrap Jaws
This is my son's favorite plant! Venus Flytrap Plants seek out insects to feed on, making it a carnivorous plant. They are native to North America and actually grow wild in a city in our home state-Wilmington North Carolina.

Fun Venus Flytrap Facts:
  • Each trap has six trigger hairs. Three hairs on each lobe.
  • To trigger a trap you need to stimulate one hair twice. 
  • It takes about 10 days for a Venus Flytrap to completely digest an insect and reopen its trap.






Pitcher Plant
Pitcher Plant
American Pitcher Plant

Nepenthes Pitcher Plant
Nepenthes Pitcher Plant
This is my son's second favorite plant. And yes, it's another carnivorous plant. 

Fun Pitcher Plant Facts:
  • It's sweet smelling juice lures in insects, including bees and hornets where they are unable to get back out of the Pitcher plant.
  • The juice has chemicals in it which dissolves the insect allowing the plant to eat it up.

Sensitive Plant
Sensitive Plant
This plants leaves fold up when touched, making it another fun gardening experiment for kids.

Fun Sensitive Plant Facts:
  • Also called the Touch-me-not plant.
  • It has slightly prickly, woody stems.
  • It closes during darkness and opens up with light.
Cactus

Cactus
From my perspective, cactus's are the easiest plant to care for. We have the Desert Biodome Terrarium Plant Growing Kit. We also have a potted Barrel Cactus.

Fun Cactus Facts:
  • With this kit you only need to water it 2 - 3 times a year! At least that is what the directions say.
  • Most cactus's require more watering than that. For more information on caring for a cactus visit Aggie Horticulture.




Cherry Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Yummy! Cherry Tomatoes taste amazing and are so easy to grow.

Fun Cherry Tomato Facts:
  • In about a month after planting, they will start flowering. Then tiny green fruits will start to bud, eventually turning into sweet juicy Cherry Tomatoes.
  • Ripe Cherry Tomatoes easily pop off the plant.










Basil
BasilBasil is one of my families favorite herbs. You can eat it straight from the plant or dice it up for a delicious Italian dish.

Fun Basil Herb Garden Facts:
  • Can grow up to 18 inches.
  • Grow in complete sunlight.
  • Dried basil loses a lot of it's flavor. Freeze to keep it!










Sunflowers
Sunflowers
Sunflowers are one of the most beautiful flowers!

Fun Sunflower Facts:
  • The flower head is made up of lots of tiny flowers called florets.
  • The stem of a flower can grow up to 10 feet.
  • Sunflowers are native to the America's.







Marigolds
Marigolds are another easy plant for kids to care for.

Fun Marigolds Facts:
  • Grow from mid-spring to first frost.
  • Need full sunlight.
  • You can start growing them indoors first and then move them outdoors.





Please share what plants do your kids enjoy growing!

10 comments:

  1. My favourite is the venus fly trap, I have a real thing about fries and we live in the country next to a farm so they get a pest, the fly traps do really help x

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    1. Wish I could have a whole yard of them and Sunflowers! Thanks so much or stopping by!

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  2. We always grow sunflowers and tomatoes - both are such pleasing plants!

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    1. Those are my two favorites too! Our sunflowers never seem to last long. Not giving up though.

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  3. Great Ideas! W will have to grow some of these :-)

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  4. These are great and I have been wanting to plant some things with the kids this spring / summer time. Thank you ever so much for linking up to Share With Me #sharewithme

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  5. Great ideas. My daughter's currently growing some sunflowers inside, ready to plant out, and she's just sown some marigolds in her little patch of garden, too. I love getting the kids interested in gardening.

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    1. We love sunflowers too! My little 3 year old wants to plant some marigolds. She saw them in a store and her eyes got really big! I'm on Instagram! Would love to connect if you plan to share your gardening! www.instagram.com/melissamoraja

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  6. Hi Melissa,
    Gardening is such a wonderful learning experience for kids. There is nothing better than eating foods that they have grown themselves, so thank you for sharing "Ten Fun Plants For Kids To Grow" with us at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop! I’m pinning and sharing!

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    1. Thanks Deborah for hosting such a fun Blog Hop and sharing my post!

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