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"Start by choosing a small, sunny spot for your patio garden. Use containers to plant easy-to-grow veggies and flowers."
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"Get kids involved in the planting process. Let them pick out seeds or seedlings and help with watering and caring for the plants."
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"Teach children about the importance of pollinators by including flowers that attract bees and butterflies in your patio garden."
4:
"Create a fun theme for your patio garden, like a pizza garden with tomatoes, basil, and peppers, or a rainbow garden with colorful flowers."
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"Encourage kids to observe and journal about the growth of their plants. Use this as an opportunity to teach them about plant life cycles."
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"Add whimsical touches to your patio garden, like colorful decorations or DIY stepping stones made by the kids."
7:
"Consider including sensory plants like herbs or fragrant flowers that kids can touch, smell, and taste."
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"Host a harvest party with friends and family to celebrate the fruits of your labor. Let kids pick and enjoy their own homegrown snacks."
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"Continue the gardening fun year-round by planting cool-season crops in the fall and winter. Keep the patio garden a place of learning and enjoyment for kids."