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Garden For Pleasure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Today is Pleasure Day so how are you celebrating? Are you out in the garden with your kids planning your spring landscape renovation and pruning your butterfly bushes? Maybe you are not waiting for spring and putting fresh pansies in the ground to brighten up your garden or maybe you have postponed all of this to go to a hockey tournament or a basketball game.
Children gardening.Today's hectic lifestyles leave families little time to spend together; however, gardening offers a perfect opportunity for a family to share and learn together. Many activities are suitable for family time in the garden, such as:
The garden is a fertile ground of opportunities for families to grow together and learn more about each other while tending the garden. It offers the opportunity for adults and children to share ideas -- to talk and, most importantly, to listen to each other and, by working together, to communicate the many messages that must be said without words. Gardening develops self-esteem, a sense of nurturing, and the quality of generosity. The garden is a wonderful family room! Start now to involve your child in the planning of your spring garden. There are many books for children to educate and excite them about gardening. Seed catalogs can be a source of fascination and are perfect for craft projects after the plants have been ordered. If you wish you had someone to team up with try contacting your local 4-H club to see if they have plans for gardening projects this spring. Maybe you can help get one started. Each county Extension office has a 4-H Extension Agent who helps these sorts of clubs get organized with the help of local adult leaders. We are always looking for new leaders and for more kids to participate. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information about this and other landscape topics contact your local Virginia Cooperative Extension office. The local Virginia Cooperative Extension office numbers are Albemarle 872-4580, Fluvanna 591-1950, Greene 985-5236, Louisa 540-967-3422, and Nelson 263-4035. |
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