Most kids love the outdoors and playing in the dirt. So creating a kid-friendly garden at home is actually a no-brainer. In addition to growing flowers and some of their own food, gardening allows your children to enjoy more quality time outdoors. Since this is most likely their first garden, I would suggest encouraging young gardeners to grow herbs. Kids will love tasting their garden as it grows.

>> Sweet basil has floppy, fragrant leaves and makes a very tasty pesto. Kids will love this herb on homemade pizza.
>> Mint grows so easily that sometimes it’s hard to contain, but it has a wonderful, refreshing fragrance and flavor that tastes like toothpaste. It can be used in drinks and is good as a tummy settler.
>> Lemon thyme has a fragrance and flavor that youngsters will love, like lemonade in the summertime.
>> Sage has pretty blue flowers. This herb will remind kids of turkey and Thanksgiving.
>> Pineapple sage flowers smell and taste like chewing gum and will attract butterflies to their garden.
>> Stevia, sometimes known as sweet leaf, has a sweet cane flavor. Kids will enjoy sampling this herb as it grows

Garden-15_07809seed bombs away!
Why not make seed bombs to toss in the garden? Kids will enjoy this fun and messy project from start to finish. You will need a large mixing bowl,
some air-dry clay (found at any art supply or health food store), compost and seeds.

« Mix approximately five handfuls of peat-free compost to one handful of seed to three handfuls of clay. Combine the compost and seeds thoroughly, then mix in the clay. You might need to add a little water so it all sticks together. It should have the consistency of biscuit dough.
« Shape the mixture into egg-size balls.
« Dry the seed bombs in a warm, dry space. They’ll need to sit for at least 3 to 4 hours. Overnight is ideal.
« Store them in a cool, dark place, but not for more than a few weeks.

Photos: Mark Fonville

[P. Allen Smith, host of two public television programs, is an award-winning designer and gardening expert. He is the author of several books, including Seasonal Recipes from the Garden.]