Looking for inspiration to do your bit for Children s Gardening Week (May 26-June 6)? Well, there s still time to encourage kids to grow a few easy seeds. With the days hopefully warming up there is still time for kids to get outside and try their hand at seed sowing, says Alana Cama, RHS schools and groups programme manager. There are plenty of fun vegetables, tasty herbs and beautiful flowers that can still be sown now to provide some tasty treats and bursts of colour over the summer months. Children can get a real sense of achievement from nurturing a plant from seed and it s a brilliant way to learn about where our food and flowers come from.
A schools expert offers five easy seeds for children to sow. By Hannah Stephenson. Short of stuff to do during the upcoming half term? Or looking for inspiration to do your bit for Children s Gardening Week (May 26-June 6)? Well, there s still time to encourage kids to grow a few easy seeds. With the days warming up, half term is the perfect time for kids to get outside and try their hand at seed sowing, says Alana Cama, RHS schools and groups programme manager. There are plenty of fun vegetables, tasty herbs and beautiful flowers that can still be sown now to provide some tasty treats and bursts of colour over the summer months.
A schools expert offers five easy seeds for children to sow. By Hannah Stephenson. Short of stuff to do during the upcoming half term? Or looking for inspiration to do your bit for Children s Gardening Week (May 26-June 6)? Well, there s still time to encourage kids to grow a few easy seeds. With the days warming up, half term is the perfect time for kids to get outside and try their hand at seed sowing, says Alana Cama, RHS schools and groups programme manager. There are plenty of fun vegetables, tasty herbs and beautiful flowers that can still be sown now to provide some tasty treats and bursts of colour over the summer months.
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How to make seed bombs - beware it is a muddy job!
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According to the RHS, if you like being outdoors, digging in the dirt and getting messy - you are a gardener. Well, gardening jobs do not get much more messy than making seed bombs!
They are super easy and cheap to put together, and are a brilliant way to add pops of colour to your garden.
The wildflowers that grow from them will also create habitats for garden creatures and creepers, as well as helping bees and other pollinators too.
Alana Cama, who runs the RHS Campaign for School Gardening said: Now is the perfect time to get started with cheap and easy activities such as making a seed bomb.