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Keeping Kids Interested in Gardening!
Season 7 · Episode 19

Keeping Kids Interested in Gardening!

This week, Lee is back answering more of your gardening questions! One that comes up time and time again is: "My child loves gardening at first but loses interest so quickly—how can I keep them engaged?"

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January 31, 202520m 0s

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🌱 Keeping Kids Interested in Gardening! 🌱

This week, Lee is back answering more of your gardening questions! One that comes up time and time again is:

"My child loves gardening at first but loses interest so quickly—how can I keep them engaged?"

It’s a great question, and one many parents and teachers face. The key? Make gardening FUN, fast-paced, and rewarding! Try quick-growing plants like radishes or cress, give them their own mini garden space, and most importantly—let them take charge! Kids love a challenge, so setting little missions or fun competitions can work wonders.

Lee will be sharing more tips this week, so stay tuned! Have you faced this problem? Drop your experiences below! 👇

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