How to Grow Sunflowers with Kids
Why not grow sunflowers with kids? Sunflowers are gorgeous, draw pollinators, look gorgeous, make food for birds, and are edible.
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Why not grow sunflowers with kids? Sunflowers are gorgeous, draw pollinators, look gorgeous, make food for birds, and are edible.
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You can learn how to grow cotton in your garden and it’s pretty simple to do. We grew cotton in the preschool garden to learn how clothing is made.
The garden is a wonderful place for kids to learn, but how in the world do I plant a garden that kids work in and eat from? It can be a challenge to make a garden with kids, especially if they are very young.