Gardening Interests for Kids Maine

In the electronic age of Ipods, computers, and T.V. channels that run into the hundreds, it can be almost impossible to engage your kids in the outdoors. Playing in the fresh air and spending time outside is becoming more rare for many kids.

Local Companies

McLaughlin Foundation the
(207) 743-8820
97 Main St
South Paris, ME
Struck D R Landscape Nursery
(207) 395-4112
RR 202
Winthrop, ME
Metcalf's Trading Post
(207) 625-4994
RR 25
Cornish, ME
Western Maine Nurseries Inc
(207) 935-2161
1 Evergreen Ln
Fryeburg, ME
Dyer's Greenhouses & Nursery
(207) 729-3722
490 Harpswell Rd
Brunswick, ME
Granite Gardens
(207) 372-0518
6 Wallston Rd
Tenants Harbor, ME
Springvale Nurseries
(207) 490-5543
49 Shaws Ridge Rd
Sanford, ME
Longfellow's Greenhouses
(207) 622-5965
81 Puddledock Rd
Manchester, ME
Moose Crossing Garden Center
(207) 832-4282
US Route 1
Waldoboro, ME
Estabrook Farms & Greenhouses Inc
(207) 846-4398
337 E Main St
Yarmouth, ME

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(NC)—In the electronic age of Ipods, computers, and T.V. channels that run into the hundreds, it can be almost impossible to engage your kids in the outdoors. Playing in the fresh air and spending time outside is becoming more rare for many kids.


With summer at hand, it's time to introduce your kids to the miracle of nature. Unlike electronic gadgets, nature is never outdated or obsolete. An easy way to do this is to help your kids develop an appreciation for gardening to get them outdoors and enjoying nature.


You can start by growing something fun like a pumpkin. Your kids will have a chance to water it and watch it grow all season long. And then harvest it in time for Halloween carving or painting.


You can also open their eyes to the importance gardening plays to children around the world. Through organizations like Christian Children's Fund of Canada (CCFC), an international children's charity, you can set up a brother or sister garden where you and your child provide a vegetable seed kit to a family in a developing country while growing the same items here. Children will take interest in checking on their plants and wondering how the other family's vegetables are doing too. You can visit www.ccfcanada.ca and search the gift catalogue for garden growing items.


And finally, consider planting a fruit tree in your garden to attract butterflies. Butterflies love ripe, even fermenting fruit. Your kids will be the first to want to get outside and pick the fruits as well as enjoy the butterflies fluttering about.


- News Canada

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