A Guide to Gardening with Kids: Growing More Than Just Plants!

Susie Beghin • May 7, 2025

A Guide to Gardening with Kids: Growing More Than Just Plants!

If you’ve ever handed a toddler a watering can, you know the magic that happens when kids get their hands in the dirt. Gardening isn’t just about growing veggies or pretty flowers—it’s about growing curious minds, responsible little humans, and hands-on learners.

Why Garden with Kids?

Gardening offers powerful learning moments that offer hands-on inquiry, discovery, and STEAM exploration. Here’s what kids really get when they garden:

🧠 Science Smarts

From seed to sprout, kids learn about lifecycles, weather, insects, and ecosystems—STEAM learning in real life!


💪 Fine & Gross Motor Skills

Digging, scooping, and planting help build coordination and strength.


❤️ Responsibility & Patience

Caring for a plant teaches kids that growth takes time, effort, and a whole lot of love.


😌 Mindfulness & Sensory Play

Gardening is calming and full of rich sensory experiences—from soft petals to the squish of soil.

Easy Gardening Ideas for Kids

You don’t need a backyard or fancy tools to start!  Try these:


🌼 Container Garden

Plant herbs or flowers in a small container with a little soil. Place it on a sunny windowsill and watch the magic begin.

🥕 Root Veggie Re-Grow

Use kitchen scraps like carrot tops or green onions in shallow water and watch them regrow.

🌻 Gardening Sensory Bin: Dig Into Discovery!
Not quite ready for a full garden?
Create a Gardening Sensory Bin that brings the outdoors in—perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!

What You’ll Need:

• A shallow bin or container

• Soil (avoid potting soil with fertilizer unless you plan to use gloves)

• Small faux or real flowers

• Mini gardening tools or spoons

• Toy bugs, worms, and seeds

• Small pots or cups

• Water spray bottle and/or watering can

How to Play:

Let your child dig, plant, scoop, and explore. Encourage pretend play like planting flowers, watering them, or finding worms in the soil. Ask open-ended questions:

💬 “What do you think this bug eats?”

💬 “How can we help this flower grow?”

Why It’s Great:

This bin is loaded with sensory play, language development, fine motor practice, and imaginative exploration—all wrapped up in one fun activity.

Tips For A Successful Garden Experience

• Let kids take the lead—even if it gets messy. It’s their garden too!

• Talk about what you’re doing and ask questions: “What do you think this seed needs to grow?”

• Celebrate small wins: "Look! A sprout!"

Final Thought

Gardening with kids isn’t just an activity—it’s a moment of connection, a spark of wonder, and a hands-on way to raise curious, confident little learners. Whether you're growing basil in a jar or digging up potatoes in the backyard, you’re planting seeds of learning and love.

Gardening Sensory Video

Explore the garden with your senses! Feel the soft soil, and see colourful flowers as you dig, plant, and play in nature’s backyard!

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