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Gardening with children – shared experiences in nature

The garden is not just the home of plants — it can also be a place for shared learning, development, and joy. The “Gardening with children” category brings together products and tools that help children actively participate in garden care, planting, sowing, and growing plants, while they play, learn, and discover. With these products, the garden is not just for adults — it can become a family project that creates lasting experiences and values. These are ideal products for families who want to bring children closer to nature, teach them how to care for plants, and encourage responsible gardening — all in a playful, safe, and enjoyable way. Read more »

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What can I find here?

•    Child-sized garden tools and equipment — small shovels, spades, rakes, sowing and planting tools adapted to children's hands and body size.
•    Seedling and sowing kits for children — simple seedling boxes, seed kits, markers, small pots that allow children to start their own plants.
•    Easy-to-care-for plant and vegetable garden kits for children — e.g. small vegetable or herb beds, flower seeds, fast-growing plants that produce spectacular results.
•    Garden teaching and play packages — plant-growing games, tools suitable for garden tasks (watering cans, small sprinklers, gloves), gardening books so children can learn about nature through play.
•    Safety and comfort accessories for children — protective gloves, smaller-sized work clothes, lightweight footwear, safety glasses — to make gardening safe for children as well.

Why is gardening together with a child useful?

•    Learning and responsibility — children learn how plants grow, what is needed for growth, and the essence of care.
•    Personal achievement and sense of success — if the seed they planted grows into a seedling and then a plant, it strengthens their self-confidence and respect for nature.
•    Shared activity, family experience — not only you work in the garden — the child can also participate, and garden care can become a joint project.
•    Fresh air, exercise, experience — activities in the garden are healthy, active, and bring children closer to nature.
•    Shaping the mindset of the next generation — early contact with gardening helps develop responsible, sustainable thinking.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. From what age is it worth involving a child in gardening?

From preschool age — it is recommended from 3–4 years old with small, lightweight tools and simple tasks (sowing seeds, watering, planting seedlings). It is important that the work is safe and well supervised.

2. What plants should we choose for planting together with children?

Fast-germinating, easy-to-grow plants — e.g. radish, cress, lettuce varieties, herbs, flower seeds — these give spectacular results and bring a lot of joy.

3. What should we pay attention to when choosing children's tools?

Size is important (according to the child's hand and height), light weight, stable grip, and safety. Protective gloves and simple protective equipment help avoid injuries.

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