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His Corner Of The Garden

Since the weather’s been so lovely (lovelier than usual for Chicagoland), we’ve gotten a head start on gardening. Last year, Jayden was so interested in helping in the garden, but since it was our first container garden, I didn’t want him to break it. Blame the OCD (we worked hard that garden). Now that we have a season under our belts, I’m letting Jayden have his own little corner of the garden that he can care for. I’m hoping this little project helps build his nurturing character and love of veggies.

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The folks at Seeds of Change sent us a Kids Garden Starter Kit (organic lettuce and carrots) to help Jayden on his mission. It was really simple to use… let me walk you all through the process.

Kit Contents
2 biodegradable planting pots
Seeds of Change® certified organic seeds
Organic planting mix
100% recyclable windowsill protector tray
1 – 2 – 3 easy grow guide

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The first step was to pour the organic planting mix into the biodegradable planting pots.

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The next step was to moisten the mix and then place the seeds in pots. Jayden placed four carrot seeds in each corner of the left pot and sprinkled the lettuce into the right pot.

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There was a little planting mix left over, so he sprinkled the rest on top of the seeds and pat it down. I then, placed the windowsill tray in our germination station in front of our office window. In just three days, we saw some sprouting! Stay tuned for an update and more gardening with Seeds of Change!

What are your children growing this season?

I am a member of the Walmart Moms program. Walmart is compensating me for sharing our experience with the Seeds of Change products. All words and opinions are always my own. Read my full disclosure policy here.

Ahmad

Thursday 29th of March 2012

Hi. Its good to know you're teaching your son into gardening. In this fast develop world, some kids don't know where carrot come from. They only knew that we buy them from the market.

Jenny

Wednesday 28th of March 2012

aww, so cute.

i wish i could do gardening stuff with my son but i think my allergies would kill me in the process. unless i find some anti-allergy drug that DOESN'T put me to sleep :P

Sheena

Tuesday 10th of April 2012

It's so rewarding. Just do a little at a time, maybe wear a mask? You have to go outside regardless, right? LOL

anna perez

Monday 26th of March 2012

It's good that we are already teaching the younger generation on saving our environment.Cool!:)

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