#throwafit about my plants inside/outside, kids beware 🥰
Gardening not only beautifies your home but also fosters a love for nature in children. To start, select non-toxic plants that are safe for kids, such as spider plants, African violets, and Boston ferns. Engage your children in the process by letting them help with planting and watering. Involving kids in gardening teaches them responsibility and patience, while also giving them a chance to explore the outdoors. Moreover, creating designated areas for indoor and outdoor plants can help keep children safe and plants well cared for. Use raised beds for outdoor gardening, which makes it easier for kids to reach the plants while keeping them away from the soil pests. Indoors, use pots that are both decorative and functional to maintain a healthy climate for your green friends. Regularly educating children about the needs of each plant can create a fun and educational experience. Remember to establish routines for watering and checking the plants' health, so kids learn. If you’re looking for plant recommendations, consider starting with easy-to-care-for varieties like pothos or snake plants, which can tolerate neglect. Happy gardening!



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