Just a Mom/Auntie that keeps the meddlers busy 🤭🫶🏽
A little off day recap & Spring Activity 🌸. Originally wanted to do a chaos garden with the kiddos so I had my man, my personal (Mr.FixIt) build us a planter. But I soon realized I was just as impatient as the kids and wanted to see results, TODAY so we ended up getting & picking out plants at Lowe’s.🫠😂. & IYKYK we had to have my MIL assistance because she’s Mrs.GreenThumb herself… Our little version of Chaos garden also replanted a purple hydrangeas for the door. & I’m sure we’ll find something to do with those seeds , lol! 🌹🌸🌺🌷🌼☀️👩🏽🌾👩🏽🌾🧑🏽🌾👨🏽🌾🪴#gardentime #momentsinmygarden #plantingmums #springactivities #funinthesun ⭐️ Rating : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spring is the perfect time to engage your children in gardening activities that teach them about nature while creating lasting memories. Start with simple projects, such as planting seeds or repotting flowers. Kids love to feel involved, so allow them to pick out plants at the store and even decorate pots. Incorporating educational aspects, like explaining the plant lifecycle or discussing the benefits of different flowers, can enhance their experience. Consider creating a chaos garden—an informal and spontaneous planting space that embraces variety and creativity. Utilizing colorful flowers like hydrangeas can add vibrancy and beauty to your home while making gardening more enjoyable. Don’t forget to share your gardening journey online using hashtags such as #gardentime and #springactivities to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts! Finally, remember to have fun—gardening should be a pleasant and stress-relieving activity for everyone involved. Getting your hands dirty and watching your plants grow can be an incredibly rewarding experience, especially when shared with family.









