Nothing makes little kids feel more like big kids than their own pint-size gear. Here are some gardening basics that will serve children (and their grown-ups) well in the garden
Once kids can read and write, making their own plant markers can be a favorite activity. One way to do it: Use large flat stones and write or stamp plant names on them with permanent ink; embellish with paint or markers. Another way is to use these easy-to-write-on copper plant markers; just press the letters in with a ballpoint pen.
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