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Create a Backyard Wonderland

Spruce Up Your Yard for the Little Ones

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Create a Backyard WonderlandFor the vast majority of stay-at-home moms, warm weather brings a sigh of relief. The kids can finally play outside! No more ball throwing in the house (well, less). Kids can run off steam in the grass instead of through the kitchen, and the play areas have increased exponentially. Add on cool bonuses like hunting for rocks and bugs, having lunch outside and not watching television for a while, and it's no wonder we wait all winter for days like these.

Still, there are easy ways you can actually increase the functionality and fun of the backyard for you little ones. All it takes is a little imagination and some flowers to make this season really blossom for your kids.

There are easy ways you can actually increase the functionality and fun of the backyard for you little ones.

Gardening with Kids in Mind

Stacey Rocklin, horticulturalist at the Leila Arboretum in Battle Creek, Mich., encourages parents to create something special in their home gardens for their children. "Anything we have done in the LAS Children's Garden can be recreated at home," she says. "All it takes is getting to know the plants needed to create the garden and finding the space to make it happen."

Rocklin believes that children learn a wide spectrum of lessons from working at and enjoying a garden, especially if the outdoor project is tailored to their sensibilities. "For instance, to create your own pizza garden, just prepare a circle of soil at least 3 feet in diameter and plant a wheat crust, fill in the center of the circle with three paste tomatoes, some onions, garlic cloves, several basil plants, green peppers, oregano and enough orange and yellow marigolds to make it look cheesy!" When everything is grown the pizza garden can become a spot to pick from for kids to make their own pizzas.


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